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Katharine McPhee on the cover of Shape magazine OUT NOW!!!

#181 User is offline   katpack_15 

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Posted 17 January 2010 - 03:50 PM

View Postmcpheephan13, on 17 January 2010 - 03:44 PM, said:

i walked all the way to CVS which is 10 blocks away from my house in the pouring rain and they didn't have it :| :( :'(

and then i walked another 10 blocks to Rite Aid and they didnt have it either :'(

they both only had last months magazine


the magazine's not supposed to officially come out until tomorrow
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 05:01 PM

View Postkatpack_15, on 17 January 2010 - 03:50 PM, said:

the magazine's not supposed to officially come out until tomorrow


ohhh okay! :haha:
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 05:02 PM

View Postmcpheephan13, on 17 January 2010 - 05:01 PM, said:

ohhh okay! :haha:

At least you got a lot of exercise out of it!
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 05:03 PM

View Postphilostone, on 17 January 2010 - 05:02 PM, said:

At least you got a lot of exercise out of it!


:haha: i know! i needed it! :haha:
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 11:14 PM

This article - while not unkind to Katharine - takes on the whole concept of this kind of magazine. The comments are interesting too.

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On "Pseudo-Fitness" Magazines And Eating Disorders

The hypocrisy of women's "health" magazines becomes fairly obvious just by looking at their covers. For example, this month's Self magazine features one cover line, "Be Happy And Healthy At Any Size" tucked below a much larger cover line:

"3 Easy Ways To Lose Weight."

As Katie Drummond of True/Slant notes, "psuedo-fitness" magazines are "like heroin for the eating disordered. They often offer misleading diet information, along with airbrushed photos of impossible physical ideals, and perpetuate ugly myths about how health ought to look. It's obvious that these monthly doses are hurting us – but we can't help shell out for our next fix." Drummond, like myself, is in recovering from an eating disorder, and is careful to note that while these magazines don't cause EDs, they don't do much to perpetuate a healthy body image, either.

We already know Self editor Lucy Danziger's take on her own publication, as she notes that photoshop is used to "inspire women to want to be their best." By "their best," naturally, she means, "their thinnest." But Drummond's issues aren't with Danziger at this point—they're with current Shape magazine cover model Katharine McPhee, who posed for the magazine "airbrushed and in a bikini," despite her past, public struggle with bulimia. Drummond is understandably sympathetic to McPhee's struggles, but notes that "after purging as often as seven times a day, for five years, you'd think McPhee would know better than to perpetuate the very same unrealistic physical ideal she admits to struggling with...I'm not faulting McPhee for wanting to celebrate her health and recovery. But I am faulting her for doing it in a way that's likely going to do more harm than good for other women."

Sometimes I think those of us who have struggled with eating disorders have a radar that non-eating disordered people don't have: for Drummond and myself, seeing a confessed bulimic in a bikini on the cover of a fitness magazine, surrounded by articles on how to blast fat and cut calories, sets off a ton of alarm bells: the entire push of magazines like Shape and Self is that thin=healthy, and that weight loss=fitness, two very warped ideas of both health and body image that are dissected pretty handily during ED treatment. It's a tough call to make, honestly, regarding McPhee: on one hand, you have to give her credit for feeling confident enough in her body to open up to a health magazine, but on the other hand, it's pretty infuriating—not at McPhee, mind you, but at the illness in general—that she's standing amongst a sea of "lose weight now," and "drop that ab flab" bullshit.

That said, Katharine McPhee is not the Queen of Eating Disorder Recovery, and as with any recovering anorexic or bulimic, the choices she makes to continue along a healthy path are her own. But I'm with Drummond in that I find it both sad and irritating that someone who knows the disease, it's triggers, and the media bullshit that surrounds it would willingly participate in the promotion of skewed health and body image ideals, something that's troubling not only for ED sufferers who may be reading McPhee's article, but also for McPhee herself: "As anyone who has recovered from an eating disorder knows," Drummond writes, "the last thing – the very last thing – one should focus on is their bikini body, and, by extension, their weight or their size."

Drummond admits that she hasn't read the full interview with McPhee, and I'll freely admit that I won't read it, either. The last time I bought a Self or a Shape, I was relapsing, hard. I didn't look at them as "fitness" magazines as much as I looked at them as "diet" magazines. They may be okay for some people, but for those of us who view the world through eating disordered brains, they're just a pile of dangerous bullshit, a perpetuation of all of the lies our illnesses want us to believe. I eat right for my brain, for my body, for my overall health. I exercise for the same reasons. I don't do it to fit into a fucking bikini. Life, and health, is about so much more than dropping a dress size.
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 11:19 PM

I read the article by "Drummond" yesterday that she continually references.

The thing is...these magazines are actually helpful to the "normal" person, though I understand how it may be dangerous to someone with an ED...I'm not sure what the writer is suggesting. Get rid of fitness magazines altogether? Just get rid of women in bikinis on the cover?
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 11:22 PM

I agree Noth. It's like saying the US should get rid of liquor stores because some people can't handle alcohol or not advertising food because some people have eating disorders. I can see their point that continually advertising a certain image can be detrimental to women, but at the same time, there's nothing wrong with communicating with your audience to get in shape.
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 11:28 PM

My google alerts just found the original Drummond article

All advertising presents a false view of what we can be. Movies and magazines the same. We have to learn at an early age that these images and lifestyles are just not attainable by most of us or we are in for a lot of disapointment. Men get the same kinds of messages.

It could equally be taken as inspiring that Katharine was able to make such a change from her pre-Idol bulemic days.
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 11:32 PM

I give Katharine all kinds of credit for finding any way at all to not control her life by doing things that are harmful to her, but I've always wondered how it's somehow not dieting when you call half a banana mixed with skim milk a meal. "Portion control" sounds like semantics to me.
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 11:36 PM

Groucho, don't forget the peanut butter. And she seemed to be talking about doing that as a quick meal, like if you don't have time to cook something or as a snack.
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 11:38 PM

To somebody who tends to eat like I do, it's a mere snack even with peanut butter. I still think "portion control" is dieting. I don't really care, I'm just glad she's not ruining her vocal cords with stomach acid. And whatever she's doing she seems to be happy with it, happy with herself, and largely happy with her life.
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Posted 18 January 2010 - 03:25 AM

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Posted 18 January 2010 - 09:33 AM

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Posted 18 January 2010 - 09:55 AM

View PostGroucho, on 17 January 2010 - 11:32 PM, said:

I give Katharine all kinds of credit for finding any way at all to not control her life by doing things that are harmful to her, but I've always wondered how it's somehow not dieting when you call half a banana mixed with skim milk a meal. "Portion control" sounds like semantics to me.


I wish she'd feel a little freer and not count calories.
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Posted 18 January 2010 - 11:38 PM

I got my copy the other day!! :w00twave:
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Posted 19 January 2010 - 01:12 PM

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