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Supermodel slams GLP-1 trend, says weight loss shots are a 'smack in the face' to body positivity movement

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Supermodel slams GLP-1 trend, says weight loss shots are a 'smack in the face' to body positivity movement
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Supermodel slams GLP-1 trend, says weight loss shots are a 'smack in the face' to body positivity movement

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  • Fox News·May 3

    Supermodel slams GLP-1 trend, says weight loss shots are a 'smack in the face' to body positivity movement

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Ashley Graham is fighting back against the rise in popularity of weight loss shots.Graham, 38, admitted her work cultivating the body positivity sphere has been more challenging lately due to the rampant use of GLP-1's on and off the runway."It's really disheartening," she told Marie Claire about beauty industry standards more predominately swaying toward skinny."There was a pendulum that swung that was so body acceptance, positivity, everybody be who they want to be. And now it's going back this whole opposite way that feels like a smack in the face to the women who have felt like they've had a voice."REALITY STAR HEATHER GAY SHOCKED BY SOCIETY'S GLARING DOUBLE STANDARDS: 'DROP A FEW POUNDS AND YOU'RE A HERO' Ashley Graham slammed weight loss shots as another trend negatively impacting the body positivity movement. (Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)Graham became synonymous with the body positivity movement more than a decade ago as one of the first visibly plus-size models to walk high-fashion runways, and earned covers on nearly every major magazine.KATE WINSLET SLAMS HOLLYWOOD’S ‘TERRIFYING’ OBSESSION WITH BOTOX AND WEIGHT-LOSS DRUGSShe's witnessed "more movement for plus-size women than some people give the whole industry credit for,"

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  • USA Today·May 4

    Ashley Graham calls GLP-1s 'smack in the face' to women

    May 4, 2026, 8:37 a.m. ETAshley Graham has a bone to pick with GLP-1s. Specifically, how they're ushering in a new wave of thinness on runways again.“It's really disheartening,” the model, 38, recently told Marie Claire. “There was a pendulum that swung that was so body acceptance, positivity, everybody be who they want to be. And now it's going back this whole opposite way that feels like a smack in the face to the women who have felt like they've had a voice.”For those who need them, GLP-1 injections can be a life-changing tool and lead to significant health benefits, particularly for those with diabetes. Approximately 1 in 8 adults in the United States has used one for diabetes, heart disease or weight loss. But now with FDA-approved weight loss pills on the market, some mental health and eating disorder experts are concerned that the prevalence of these medications are a return to a time where diet culture is everywhere, and they worry people with a history of disordered eating may seek out GLP-1s in pill form as they become a cultural norm.That's not to say that progress is over and you'll never see a plus-size model again. “It goes

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