Sunday, January 28, 2024

Piers Morgan slammed on Jennifer Aniston of looking perfect by using airbrushed magazine cover

Jennifer Aniston published a blog, titled "For The Record" in 2016, on the Huffington Post to tell that she was sick of being harassed by photographers and paparazzi.

She wrote, "For the record, I am not pregnant. What I am is fed up. I'm fed up with the sport-like scrutiny and body shaming that occurs daily under the guise of 'journalism', the 'First Amendment' and 'celebrity news'.

"The objectification and scrutiny we put women through is absurd and disturbing, saying that "we define a woman's value based on her marital and maternal status".

"The way I am portrayed by the media is simply a reflection of how we see and portray women in general, measured against some warped standard of beauty".

Piers Morgan then wrote to criticizes her, "My dear Jennifer, if you're so fed up with having your body judged, stop trying to make it look so Photoshop-perfect on magazine covers".

"There's another reason why the media objectify and scrutinise famous women, and why little girls get confused about beauty and body image".

"It's this: Female stars like Jennifer Aniston deliberately perpetuate the myth of 'perfection' by posing for endless magazine covers which have been airbrushed so much that in some cases the celebrity is virtually unrecognisable."

Piers wrote a lot of things and end his words with this, “If she really wants to make a difference to this ugly process, she can start by getting a tiny bit uglier herself and letting us see what she REALLY looks like on a magazine cover".

“Then the little girls she’s so worried about can know exactly what they are aspiring to be.”

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