This (horrifying) investigation by the New York Times made me think of Roxy and her poor daughter - A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men
The "what I eat in a day" posts today I mean I guess she was honest which I think most influencers aren't when they do them... but gee. A small serve of brocolli for dinner... no protein at all.
The "what I eat in a day" posts today I mean I guess she was honest which I think most influencers aren't when they do them... but gee. A small serve of brocolli for dinner... no protein at all.
The "what I eat in a day" posts today I mean I guess she was honest which I think most influencers aren't when they do them... but gee. A small serve of brocolli for dinner... no protein at all.
Far out I could NOT eat like that! She would have the be taking an appetite suppressant as well you would think? It really isn’t much food! I also would be worried about my tween seeing me so restrictive
I did appreciate the transparency on alcohol - most people hide behind that one.
I feel funny seeing her post what she's eating. It's honest, which I love, but at the same time feels so wrong to put it out there that you severely under eating.
The "what I eat in a day" posts today I mean I guess she was honest which I think most influencers aren't when they do them... but gee. A small serve of brocolli for dinner... no protein at all.
Faaark I ate like this in my early 20s and was always dieting and weighed 52 kgs I think this is what Roxy showed she weighs? I'm 170 cm and when I went to the doc for an unrelated issue and was weighed I was told that it was extremely underweight and I also stopped getting my period.. why on earth as a middle aged mother would she do this? It was. Constant struggle to not eat and I was faint.. she must be in hell!
I just find it so fascinating to watch her honesty. Surely it's intentional to get attention/be spoken about? She would have to know it's not a good look to be showing how badly she under eats, yet she is doing it anyway.