Diabolical Lies

Is There a ‘Skinny Apocalypse’ in Hollywood?

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Dec 14, 2025
This episode dives into the viral obsession with thinness sparked by Wicked's cast, scrutinizing the cultural implications of Elphaba's portrayal as a Black woman. The hosts unpack the backlash surrounding celebrity weight loss and the troubling comments on social media, including critiques from thin influencers. They explore the legacy of body positivity versus fat activism, the failed progress in legal protections, and the psychological aspects of anorexia. With humor and insight, they urge a trauma-informed approach to discussions about bodies.
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Body Positivity Lacked Structural Gains

  • 'Body positivity' in mainstream culture was more about visibility and commerce than structural change.
  • Fat activists distinguish fat liberation's policy demands from corporate-driven body positivity.
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Who Frames The Ozempic Panic Matters

  • Most viral critics of GLP-1s and 'end of body positivity' are thin women who define who counts as 'fat'.
  • This reveals the conversation centers straight-sized bodies, not people who were actually plus-size to begin with.
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Eating Disorders Are Biopsychosocial

  • Eating disorders have genetic and neurochemical components, not simply vanity.
  • Clinicians describe anorexia as connected to control and perfectionism rather than beauty alone.
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