"A bag of bones": This model is subjected to malicious comments from internet users

Kaia Gerber, model and daughter of Cindy Crawford, has sparked online controversy after being photographed in a tight-fitting workout outfit during an outing in Los Angeles. Internet users are accusing her of being "excessively thin," making numerous cruel remarks under the guise of concern for her health.

A seemingly innocuous outing that sparks a heated debate.

Kaia Gerber was spotted in workout clothes during a walk with her dog, as reported by TMZ. This seemingly ordinary moment quickly turned into a controversy as comments flooded in, pointing to her "extreme thinness," deemed "alarming" or "terrifying." Haters unleashed a torrent of judgments like "bag of bones , " "skeletal," or "skin and bones." Some even mentioned Ozempic or extreme diets, insinuating unfounded eating disorders. A wave of skinny shaming, pure and simple.

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Skinny shaming, the inverse mirror image of body shaming

While body shaming traditionally targets people with curves, skinny shaming is its lesser-known counterpart, targeting those perceived as "too thin." Mockery, incessant comments about diet, and pressure to "gain weight" are part of the daily experiences of many individuals. Like body shaming, this form of stigmatization relies on arbitrary body standards and reinforces unrealistic ideals, instilling guilt and discomfort. In this sense, skinny shaming appears as the inverse of body shaming: it reveals that society has little tolerance for diverse body shapes, punishing both those who exceed its ideal and those who do not conform to its thinness standards.

Fashion and its standards under fire

The fashion industry has long promoted slender figures, often considered ideal. This obsession with "extreme thinness" is increasingly provoking negative reactions. Many express genuine weariness with the hyper-thinness regularly promoted by the media and advertising campaigns.

Discussions surrounding these standards are no longer confined to fashion magazines: social media now plays a central role. It amplifies hasty and sometimes virulent judgments about physical appearance, while simultaneously giving a voice to those demanding a more diverse and realistic representation of bodies. This phenomenon highlights a tension between the historical influence of fashion trends and the public's growing desire for a more inclusive body image.

Towards more online kindness

Faced with these excesses, promoting acceptance of all body types is essential to counter shaming in all its forms. Celebrities like Kaia Gerber embody intense professional pressures, and criticizing their appearance only fuels a toxic cycle. It is crucial to remember that every body is unique and that body diversity deserves to be celebrated rather than stigmatized.

Social media, with its immediacy and virality, can amplify criticism and unfairly compare it to other platforms, but it can also become a powerful tool for raising awareness and providing support. A collective awakening could transform these controversies into calls for empathy and solidarity.

Ultimately, this controversy surrounding Kaia Gerber illustrates how social media can become a judgmental arena, where physical appearance is scrutinized and criticized without nuance. Rather than perpetuating this shaming, we could build an online (and real-life) environment where kindness and acceptance become the norm.

Fabienne Ba.
Fabienne Ba.
I'm Fabienne, a writer for The Body Optimist website. I'm passionate about the power of women in the world and their ability to change it. I believe women have a unique and important voice to offer, and I feel motivated to do my part to promote equality. I do my best to support initiatives that encourage women to stand up and be heard.

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