tbh I always find myself comparing my body w ana’s just bc I find hers to be so gorg, esp the ones on her ig but then it gets me thinking that her pictures could cause a lot of people to feel insecure about themselves? Especially since they’re quite revealing and “body-focused”. It’s great that she’s comfortable and confident in her body but I think it’s important to realise that angles, lighting and positions play a big role and it’s something quite difficult to master! kudos to her
Her body is okay, but most of it on images is definitely down to angles and lighting. You can tell that from her videos when she’s not in as flattering positions like in the car 24 hour challenge she didn’t have the body she hasn’t on insta. Both her and saffron definitely know their angles and what light and how to edit. That being said, you can tell saffron works on her body while Ana definitely doesn’t. She needs to realise she’s not always going to have that metabolism and eating cheese and pickled onions isn’t good for her body either. As someone who is naturally skinny and very small, I would never eat like ana does and that’s just because I know how awful I feel after food like McDonald’s and cheese, physically. I don’t get how she doesn’t feel unwell from that food she eats. But I guess when you live on a diet of frozen food and pre packaged things it’s no surprise she’s immune, it’s not like she has many home cooked meals.
I just don’t want young girls feeling insecure about their body because of the edited images with good angles and lighting. Her audience are at an impressionable age that could strive to have her body. I am glad though, she doesn’t focus too much on calories and what’s healthy and not like a lot of influencers are. However, there’s having a healthy relationship with food and promoting unhealthy eating.
also I called it! I knew she would drive to her closest McDonald’s as soon as it was open. I don’t want to hear her talking about staying home again. It’s hypocritical.