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Gillian, a powerful singer with 20 years of glorious history in the music industry, is known as the "eternal diva". However, behind her beautiful appearance, there is an unexpected anxiety and vulnerability. At the age of 40, she faced the harsh requirements of the entertainment industry for her figure, and fell into a ruthless "** order". Her change in body shape has sparked widespread discussion and questions on the Internet, and she has become a victim of labels such as "bucket waist" and "elephant legs". However, in this era of morbid culture in the fashion industry, her predicament is not an isolated case, but a portrayal of countless women in the entertainment industry.
The pathological culture in the entertainment industry is not accidental, it involves a wide range of stakeholders. Entertainment companies, star agents, variety show directors, etc. all hope to create topics through "**", make the public anxious and consume "** products", so as to maximize their own commercial interests. Therefore, body management has become an important assessment indicator for artists in the company, and stars are facing huge pressure. They must maintain their image at all times, or they will be severely warned. This invisible physical violence keeps many artists in fear, especially those who don't have the financial resources to hire professionals to manage their diet and exercise. For middle-aged women, it is even more difficult and painful because the slowdown in metabolism makes weight loss extremely difficult. Even if they maintain a strict 1,300-calorie diet, it will be difficult for them to lose weight any further. The "perfect standard" of those slender and bony, bumpy body lines and clear muscle lines in the entertainment industry has nothing to do with them. In this environment, Zhong Xintong faced tremendous physical and psychological pressure.
In addition to the pressure within the entertainment industry, the mainstream aesthetic concept has also had a negative impact on women's figures. The mainstream ** instilled the concept of "thinness is success and beauty" to the public through celebrity soft advertisements and weight abuse in variety shows. These misguided standards have led many people to have a distorted image of their bodies. In keeping with this aesthetic, many people go to great lengths to get in shape at all costs, even going on extreme diets and medications regardless of their health. However, behind the admiration of extreme slim aesthetics is the body of countless women who have been destroyed in their youth. Their youth and health are mutilated by this quest for a "perfect body".
In the entertainment industry, in order to cope with the doubts and pressures of the outside world, many female artists choose to endure the hardships of **, and constantly pursue "perfection" in appearance. However, Zhong Xintong chose a different path. She chose to face her body and the doubts from **, telling those who cared about her that she was okay and that she still had the strength to keep going. She exudes tragic power on stage, shouting in song to return to her true self. She tells us that we should accept ourselves for who we are, because every heart should beat freely.
Although some people in the entertainment industry have begun to question and reflect on the morbid culture, the pace of change is still slow. We need more people to step up and wake up this era with physical positivity. We need to establish a healthy aesthetic concept and abandon the false standard of thinness as beauty. Only in this way can we allow everyone to freely accept and love their own bodies and show their true selves on the stage of life.
Conclusion: Behind the seemingly glamorous entertainment industry, there are countless hidden tears and heart scars. The morbid culture is responsible for the physical and mental health of many women, and it's all about being so-called "perfect". In the long run, true beauty should be a combination of health and self-confidence, not the pursuit of a slim body. We hope that more people will stand up and promote the rise of body positivity, so that everyone can freely love and accept their own bodies. Only in this way can the entertainment industry truly become a place full of diversity and inclusion, where everyone can show their true selves.
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