Monday, October 25, 2010

Rachael Leigh Cook Says Celebrity Airbrushing Is "False Advertising"

Dimewars: Rachael Leigh Cook has strong opinions about celebrity airbrush. In particular the impact of the images on young women who believe they are looking for something "real." Rachel Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis was in the media for Youth Health Summit 2010 in Washington DC for the Girls Scouts of the USA and the Creative Coalition to discuss issues of body image for young girls here.

"I think it's an absolute farce that young women, to what the media feed them," said Fox News Cook. "It breaks my heart, part of an industry and part of a machine that crushed the images and the spread of terrible standards that are wrong." "Nothing you see is real, even if you see what looks like a picture of the life of someone, something can be done," she said. "The false advertising and misleading advertising is a crime, then why is not this a crime?" I'm just in the arms about it. "

Was it a smart move by Rachael Leigh Cook as open about the industry that controls its stamps?

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