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Thoughts?
it seems unlikely that many women would see the troubled fictional ballerinas in Black Swan as people they idealize or aspire to be like. Kate Middleton, on the other hand, is a very different story; she’s the beautiful, charismatic bride who married a prince. The Royal wedding was seen by over 20 million Americans, and over a billion people around the world. It seems far more likely that future princess Kate Middleton would be seen as a role model than a mentally unstable fictional ballerina in a thriller. In fact dress designers are already creating copies of the Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding garb; clearly there are many women who want to look just like Middleton—especially on their wedding day.
Rumors of Middleton’s very thin body (and possible anorexia) flew around the Internet, with over a million web sites linking her to the disease. One commenter noted that “Catherine Middleton is just as thin now as Diana during her anorexic period.”
Regardless of whether or not Middleton has anorexia (and it certainly seems doubtful), she is undeniably far thinner than the average woman and indeed could be considered just as “unrealistically thin” as the oft-vilified fashion models or Barbie dolls.
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