Eating Disorder Campaigns Denounce Kate Moss’s Remarks
By politicaldisgust on Nov 25, 2009 in Disgust Rant, Funny, Good Stuff, Health, Media, Off Topic
Recently, Kate Moss interviewed with a fashion website WWD. In that interview, she was asked what her motto is, where she answered one is “nothing tastes as good as skinny feels.” Certainly, Kate Moss has made a very lucrative living as a delicate looking supermodel, which established a sort of trend in the modeling industry. However, there is no reason for her to be publicly criticized for a belief which shaped her life and supported what she has become. There is nothing “very unfortunate” about her words as one eating disorder activist has said. What is unfortunate is the global magnitude of the obesity epidemic, in children and adults.
The number of lives at risk as a result of diseases induced by the state of obesity are far greater than the number of folks suffering from malnourished eating disorders. Yes, they are both clinically diagnosed diseases, however eating disorders can no longer hold a candle to the enormity of obesity. Look at it from the other side, if Kristie Alley were to say, “everything tastes better than being healthy” which as a result becomes a motto on obesity support websites, that is far more concerning to me. If I had an obese child, spouse, parent, brother, or sister living by that motto, I would be very, very concerned. Similarly, there would be mayhem from the “Biggest Loser” trainers in response to something like this.
This is not to determine one is worse than the other, it is just to reveal the bigger picture. Skinny is according to an individual’s state of mind. Skinny is unique to the individual, like fingerprints. If you think about it, Kate Moss’s message could possibly have a positive influence on those battling obesity. Moss’s motto is relative to everyone in their own sense. Personally, her motto is relative because no matter how good the taste of something, nothing is worth carrying an additional 30% or more of weight. The ability to be physically unrestrained, free of heart and blood pressure disease, and diabetes is priceless.










4 Comment(s)
By Bethany Bennett on May 26, 2010 | Reply
my girlfriend gas an eating disorder called bulimia, she always throws up what she eats.’–
By Alfie Davies on Jul 20, 2010 | Reply
i have a friend who has eating disorder, she was rehabilitated when she almost died..:-
By Genesis Alexander on Jul 25, 2010 | Reply
Kate Moss could have been very successful had she not been so addicted to drugs.-*~
By Abigail Clark on Aug 31, 2010 | Reply
eating disorders can be deadly and has a long lasting negative effects on the body.,’