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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Kate Winslet and ScarJo wrote viral Facebook posts about body image — but there’s a catch

Kate Winslet Portrait Session Source: AP/Press Association Images

WOMEN ARE SHARING no make-up selfies after Facebook posts written by Kate Winslet and Scarlett Johansson went insanely viral.

Last week, Winslet shared a barefaced selfie and wrote about not letting get the “haters” get her down.
Today, I want to put up a zero makeup photo. I know I have wrinkles on my skin but today i want you to see beyond that. I want to embrace the real me and I want you to embrace who you are, the way you are, and love yourself just the way you are. Share the message everywhere and let it reach the haters and let them know that you don’t give a damn about the negatives and you chose not to be a victim to those bullies who make fun of others based on appearances, race, gender, etc.
Johansson followed her lead and told fans that they need to learn to love themselves.
You should be care free. Love the real you. The way you are so that even if you are without makeup, you can look into the mirror and with a big smile embrace your imperfections. Just imagine if you don’t even love yourself how do you expect anyone to love you.
The posts have received hundreds of thousands of likes and shares. Countless women have been inspired to share no make-up selfies in the comments underneath.

Media outlets like Huffington Post, Bustle and The Mirror even shared the messages.
The only problem?

Neither Winslet nor Johansson wrote the posts. They’re both fake accounts.
kate Source: Kate Winslet Fans/Facebook
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The pages were originally titled “Kate Winslet” and “Scarlett Johansson” hence why so many fans were fooled into believing they were legit.

Both posts used photos from an old Vanity Fair shoot and quotes falsely attributed to the actresses.
A few telltale signs that they’re not the real deal?

For one thing, we don’t think that Kate Winslet would use an official social media account to talk about Kylie Jenner’s appearance.

winslet2 Source: Kate Winslet Fans/Facebook
Nor do we think either actress would use her clout to drive likes to a Facebook page devoted to sharing viral content about dogs.
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dogitude Source: Dogitude/Facebook
The lesson here? Always look for that blue tick, y’all.

Scarlett Johansson And The Liberation Of Body-Image Pressure. . . .

This is the stuff I love. And, it’s the stuff worth showing to and talking about with our kids. It’s those crazy “with” and “without” “before” and “after” photos of celebrities. They’re the photos that expose the lies of the camera and digital manipulation. They are the photos that expose the lies we believe. Maybe celebrities are real normal-looking people just like us. Maybe time and gravity do take a toll on their physical shells. . . in the same way time and gravity do the same to the rest of us.

Last week, a friend asked if I had seen the post by celebrity Scarlett Johansson on her Facebook Fan Page. Johansson is the thirty-year-old actress, model, and singer who is also known as one of entertainment’s “sex symbols.” In fact, she’s been proclaimed “Sexiest Woman Alive” on two occasions (2006 and 2013) by Esquire magazine (no, I didn’t pull that out of my head! Thank you Wikipedia!). The camera consistently presents a Scarlett Johansson that looks like this. . .

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But on her Facebook fan page, Johansson posted this photo sans make-up and digital manipulation. Yes, she looks like a real person! . . .

scarlett johansson without
Beneath the photo fans will find these words from Johansson: “Behind the glamour, behind the make up, behind all those flashy clothes, there’s an ordinary girl who just happens to have an extra ordinary job. I have seen young girls follow celebrities and try to be one of them. They try to attain perfection, have the perfect body, perfect skin tone. They aren’t fully aware of the fact that behind the looks there are a lot of designers, make up artists, and photoshop/video editing. Their whole sense of beauty is flawed. There is no good to looking good if you are conscious all the time about how you look. You should be care free. Love the real you. The way you are so that even if you are without makeup, you can look into the mirror and with a big smile embrace your imperfections. Just imagine if you don’t even love yourself how do you expect anyone to love you. So first and foremost learn to love yourself by being who you are and not what the world wants you to be. All you need to do is have a great heart and be compassionate towards others. I hope you spread the message and let the world know that you value inner beauty more than the outer appearance. “

Perhaps you can use Johansson’s photo and post as a starting point for a discussion of identity, body-image, and the consuming pressures that can take over our lives. And, it’s a great way to shift the cultural identity script to a biblical identity script. . . one that encourages our kids to flourish by finding their identity in Christ.