“Ragazze, guys, don’t believe everything you see on social media, fall in love with your uniqueness “. TO Miriam Leone an Instagram post is enough to clear stereotypes and prejudices. On the day of the lilac bow against eating disorders, the former Miss Italy wanted to send an important message sharing another kind of beauty with followers. Which is not only outward appearance but also well-being.
Miriam Leone and eating disorders
“I have never suffered from eating disorders. I have been very lucky and serene in my relationship with food to the point that I don’t worry too much about it my “shapes” or roundness, a symptom of good health and love of life“. Thus begins the long post by Miriam Leone. On the day dedicated to eating disorders she too wanted to tell her about her a disorder often hidden but which drastically alters the quality of life. And she knows it well. In fact, over the years “I have accompanied friends and friends on painful paths of awareness and help” she explained.
Don’t care about the return of low life
Hence the invitation to children to go beyond the models that are promoted and sponsored. “Don’t care about the return of low life … we have seen very tight navels pass by and maybe some are as nature creates or the result of great sacrifices, balanced diet and gym, but don’t make it an obsessionExhorts the former Miss Italy.
The evils of living and the feelings of guilt
The risk of dreaming of a perfect body is only one: disease. “The “evils of living” have many causes that lead to different effects, remember not to feel guilty, not to hide and to ask for help»Continues the former Italian beauty queen in her heartfelt appeal to the boys.
Relaxed pancini: beauty and well-being
Hence the idea of proposing “another type of beauty that has depopulated in the history of art, relaxed bellies as a symbol of beauty and well-being they all portray “Venus”, the goddess of the Love of Beauty (with a capital B)»Continues the actress, sharing a series of images of works of art with« relaxed bellies »in plain sight. She concluding her: “When you feel bad, ask for help.”
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