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TinaMaria
08-13-2009, 02:12 PM
I can accept photoshopping out skin blemishes, flyaway hair, whatevs. But shaving pounds off someone's hips? In Self Magazine where the cover headline is screaming about "Total Body Confidence"? Absolutely ridiculous.




Kelly Clarkson’s Self cover photo retouched, and Self’s editors try to justify their hypocrisy
American Idol » August 13, 2009, 7:44 AM
Kelly Clarkson has been criticized and mocked for her not exactly out-of-control weight, so it’s great that she’s appearing on the September cover of Self magazine that includes the line “total body confidence” and headlines her story, “Kelly Clarkson: Stay True to You and Everyone Else Will Love You, Too!” In her profile, Kelly even talks about not having a problem with her weight. Except there’s one problem: the magazine edited her photo to make her look less fat.

In the article, Kelly says, “My happy weight changes. Sometimes I eat more; sometimes I play more. I’ll be different sizes all the time. When people talk about my weight, I’m like, ‘You seem to have a problem with it; I don’t. I’m fine!’ I’ve never felt uncomfortable on the red carpet or anything.”

But those who published her photo weren’t comfortable with her appearance, as editor-in-chief Lucy Danziger admitted to Entertainment Tonight that the photo was edited: “Yes, of course we do post-production corrections on our images,” she said. Magazines editing photos is, of course, nowhere near a surprise; Jezebel’s 2007 before and after shots of Redbook’s editing of Faith Hill illustrates what happens flawlessly.

Self editor Lucy Danziger now offers her totally f---ed-up rationale and nonsensical explanation on her blog, which includes a video of the photo shoot that shows how different Kelly actually looks from the photo. Lucy writes:

“When I ran the marathon five years ago, I was so proud of myself for completing it in under five hours and not walking a single step. But my hips looked big in some of the photos (I was heavier then), so when I wanted to put one of them on the editor’s letter in SELF, I asked the art department to shave off a little. I am confident in my body, proud of what it can accomplish, but it just didn’t look the way I wanted in every picture.”

… “Did we alter her appearance? Only to make her look her personal best. Did we publish an act of fiction? No. Not unless you think all photos are that. But in the sense that Kelly is the picture of confidence, and she truly is, then I think this photo is the truest we have ever put out there on the newsstand. … Kelly says she doesn’t care what people think of her weight. So we say: That is the role model for the rest of us.”

… “My husband has given me an appreciation for the beauty of a snapshot. But that isn’t a cover. A cover’s job is to sell the magazine, and we do that, every month, thanks to our readers. So thank you.

Think about your photographs and what you want them to convey. And go ahead and be confident in every shot, in every moment. Because the truest beauty is the kind that comes from within.”


She must seriously think her readers are complete idiots, because that is insane. Can you really be fine with the way you look but not want to be seen that way in a magazine? It’s one thing to erase a zit, but another to “shave off a little.” And an entirely different thing to insist your readers be “confident” about the way they look in photographs but suggest they’re too stupid and shallow to recognize that true beauty in others.


Link to above blogpost: http://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/archives/american_idol/2009_Aug_13_kelly_clarkson_self

The relevant articles at Self Magazine's website:
http://www.self.com/magazine/blogs/lucysblog/2009/08/pictures-that-please-us.html

http://www.self.com/magazine/blogs/selfystars/2009/08/the-wonders-of-photoshop.html

becky
08-13-2009, 02:36 PM
wow the cover doesn't look like the real person. they took off more than just a few pounds

Maritza
08-13-2009, 03:42 PM
This is not the first time Self has gotten into trouble for doing something like that....I still like the magazine, though;)

khanson
08-13-2009, 03:48 PM
I heard about this on the radio this morning. I think it's complete crap and they should be ashamed of themselves.

“Did we alter her appearance? Only to make her look her personal best. Did we publish an act of fiction? No. Not unless you think all photos are that."

It's not even her!!! Is she looking her personal best? NO! It's not her!

This crap just infuriates me. It just tells everyone that they are not good enough no matter what. Kelly is beautiful no matter what she weighs. It's just a kick in the gut to all women that we aren't good enough.

:rant

MamaLaura
08-13-2009, 04:29 PM
Why does it even matter what her "personal best" is? It's not what she looks like NOW. If she WANTED to look thinner, she could do it. It's her choice and she's choosing to weigh what she weighs. Personal best my ass. If you didn't want a fat girl on your cover, you shouldn't have put her in the magazine.

becky
08-13-2009, 04:37 PM
Why does it even matter what her "personal best" is? It's not what she looks like NOW. If she WANTED to look thinner, she could do it. It's her choice and she's choosing to weigh what she weighs. Personal best my ass. If you didn't want a fat girl on your cover, you shouldn't have put her in the magazine.:clap

Brookepanda
08-13-2009, 04:43 PM
BUT she's HARDLY FAT!
I mean....in my mind...I in no way consider her fat......ugh.

freaking society.....

MamaLaura
08-13-2009, 04:49 PM
I don't know what she looks like right now, realistically (as in, not Photoshopped), but there have been times I've seen her and a particular friend (who hates her for some reason) comments on how fat she is, and I have to agree. I don't think that she's enormous, but I definitely think she's usually overweight. Not that I care at all - whatever makes her happy. But I do think that sometimes she's fairly big.

becky
08-13-2009, 05:48 PM
i think she is a little on the heavier side. Enough so that you can notice it fairly easily but in these photos she doesn't look like she has any chub at all. there is a huge difference between the cover photo and the video. IMHO if a mag is going to have an article about someone happy in their own skin then that person should be in her own skin and not one that has been recreated to be much thinner than what she really is. I personally would rather take a person more seriously if she truly was truthful with her self image rather than one the mag recreated her to be

Brookepanda
08-13-2009, 07:36 PM
To *me* I still don't consider her fat.....
thick...yes....fat...no...:dunno

Sharon
08-13-2009, 08:32 PM
I think what Self did is totally reprehensible. I will never buy this magazine again. It just makes me sad that the magazine even feels as though this is something that needs to be done. Sometimes I am disappointed in humanity.

khanson
08-14-2009, 11:25 AM
To *me* I still don't consider her fat.....
thick...yes....fat...no...:dunno

I agree. And if you read anything about what she said, she is COMPLETELY HAPPY with the way she is, whether she gains a few or loses a few. I totally admire her outlook and I think she has a lot to teach.