Representations of celebrities' weight and shape during pregnancy and postpartum: a content analysis of three entertainment magazine websites |
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Authors: | Gow Rachel W Lydecker Janet A Lamanna Jennifer D Mazzeo Suzanne E |
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Affiliation: | Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23220, USA |
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Abstract: | Entertainment magazine websites provide a continuous stream of celebrity news accessed by over 13 million unique viewers each month. Celebrities’ experiences of pregnancy and new motherhood appear to be popular topics within these media outlets; however, little research has investigated the content of this coverage. In this study, investigators coded articles (N = 387) published between August 1, 2007 and August 1, 2008 on three popular entertainment magazine websites. Relatively few articles about celebrities’ pregnancies discussed weight (13%) or shape (30%), and an even smaller proportion (6.2%) included any discussion of postpartum body dissatisfaction. This suggests a gap between portrayal of celebrities’ pregnancies and postpartum experiences and those of non-celebrity women. This disparity is concerning as it might lead to unrealistic expectations about pregnancy and postpartum for both pregnant readers and a more general audience. This study provides important initial information about the messages these media provide regarding pregnancy-related appearance. |
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Keywords: | Entertainment magazines Celebrity Objectification Pregnancy Postpartum Thin ideal |
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