Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Desire for perfection


This week Star magazine (Feb. 18 issue) has decided to call out Ashley Tisdale on her desire to get breast enhancement surgery.

The young 22-year-old High School Musical star has recently confided in a friend that, after the success of her nose job in November, she wants to have more cosmetic surgery. The story says, “Ashley wants to increase her boob size to a small C cup.” The Source also goes on to explain that Ashley “wants to look like a woman.”

Automatically the tabloids were all over this I assume, OMG a star wants a boob job. Tell me though, where is there a story in that blurb of information? The media gobbles up these stories like a bunch of vultures. Has it ever been rationalized in the sense that the media is at fault for young girls’ desires to have cosmetic surgery? Everyone in show biz is thin, bronzed, and “flawless” which makes it hard for the up and coming stars to get noticed.

Celebrities need to step away from the knife and just embrace their natural beauty. Between boob jobs, nose jobs, and botox it makes me wonder is anyone in Hollywood not made of plastic. These stars should be motivated to feel good about themselves naturally and maybe Hollywood should stop idolizing the unnatural.

... and guess what since it is in industry that puts this pressure on celebrities Ashley shouldn't be pinpointed or ridiculed for her desire to be "perfect" - thats Hollywood for ya.

1 comment:

RiderPubMethods said...

I like the title of the blog and set up.

No q&a though?

AJM