Two weeks ago, Kim Kardashian admitted that she lost 16 pounds in three weeks in order to fit into Marilyn Monroe's $4.8 million original gown to attend the Met Gala.
Health experts were up in arms because they argued that it is dangerous and harmful for Kardashian followers, mostly young girls, for her to flaunt her drastic weight loss.
Brenna O'Malley, a non-diet dietician and founder of The Wellful tells Yahoo Life said: "Kim Kardashian boasting about her extreme restriction and exercise regimen to lose 16 pounds in three weeks, only to later share on Instagram stories how excited she is to eat pizza and donuts after the red carpet, is textbook disordered eating, diet culture and such a dangerous message to promote to a massive, impressionable audience. Many young girls will read this and try to do the same exact thing. Kardashian is an idol to many and there are so many people who would do anything she says in the hopes to look more like her."
After the recent controversy over the Marilyn dress, now people are upset because Kardashian was chosen to be in the front cover of Sports Illustrated Magazine.
Someone said, "I've never been so disappointed seeing Kim Kardashian on the cover. The inclusion of a woman who has been blamed for perpetuating fake beauty, just shows money and plastic surgery is what is important. She's the reason so many young women have body issues, she's surgically enhanced everything."
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