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Seemingly harmless DM article about Princess Beatrice

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tortoiseSHELL · 30/04/2008 09:01

Starts off harmlessly enough, comparing various mothers and daughters, then WHAM. In with the venom. Wtf is ""Beatrice does not have to carry the sins of the mother on her thighs. She has a wonderful and privileged life ahead of her, but unless she gets her body under control, she'll have a lifetime of yo-yo dieting and pitiful self-esteem. Just ask Fergie. Which does make you rather wonder where her mother is in all this. "" all about?

and ""But all is not lost. I'm sure Weight-Watchers would snap up a royal mother and daughter deal. At least Beatrice has now got the "before" pictures.""

I hate that paper so much!

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scampadoodle · 02/05/2008 16:47

She's got big thighs & bum & boobs but her waist is tiny. And her calves are very slim. It's a really difficult shape to trim (I know from experience!) as if you lose weight it never goes from your big bits, but from your already skinny bits.

But I do think the general tone of the article is creepy. I LOATHE Amanda Platell. She made me redundant once (that's not why I loathe her!) I loathe her because she's a smug neo-con cow.

FluffyMummy123 · 02/05/2008 16:48

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JeremyVile · 02/05/2008 16:50

But why on earth would you loathe Pattell?
Surely she makes your heart sing with joy?

JeremyVile · 02/05/2008 16:51

Platell, even

scampadoodle · 02/05/2008 16:51

Yeah, but Cod, honestly, she's not obese as she's a pear not an apple. She needs a good personal trainer, is all.

I resent paying for her bloody holiday though!

Rosella · 02/05/2008 16:51

Amanda Platell is obsessed with Natasha Kaplinsky in a really horrible way. It's really wierd. I hope she doesn't get all obsessed about Beatrice.

JeremyVile · 02/05/2008 16:52

Last time I looked it was Peaches Geldof

CrushWithEyeliner · 02/05/2008 16:59

Totally agree Cod

"Kind face" - give me a break

You guys are being very KIND in saying she looks normal and healthy in that photo. She is far too large for her age I'm sorry but that is the truth. Don't like the article but Bea is a v overweight girl you have to be honest.

Elffriend · 02/05/2008 17:00

Guess you've been lucky with your figure Cod. I exercised like a demon before the arrival of DS and I ate healthily and I was not overweight in the slightest BUT I still had a bum and thighs that would frighten the horses to death. Guess you'd have written me off as a "bloater" as well?

Not royal though.

hanaflower · 02/05/2008 17:13

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FluffyMummy123 · 02/05/2008 17:14

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MargaretMountford · 02/05/2008 17:21

My friend was incandescent and has written to Amanda Platell - see herehttp://buffpuff.blogspot.com/

FluffyMummy123 · 02/05/2008 17:23

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MargaretMountford · 02/05/2008 17:23

uh,I 'll try again

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Amanda Platell: Officially on my shit list

Anyone else remember how the UK press used to make Sarah Ferguson's life a living hell? As soon as I saw a picture of her daughter, Princess Beatrice, heedlessly and happily flaunting the family hips in - horrors! ? a bikini, I knew it would only be a matter of time before the Daily Mail et al got the knives out ? and I wasn't disappointed.

Dear Ms Platell,

I am writing regarding the piece you wrote recently entitled Bea, Beach Bodies and the Thorny Problem of the Mummy Gene. I?ll be frank; I found it less than entertaining. In fact it came across as little more than an exercise in thinly veiled envy and projected self-loathing and I feel it was irresponsible of the Daily Mail to run it. But then I usually react quite viscerally to journalism that encourages body hatred in women of any size. There are numerous points in your piece that I could take issue with but I?ll endeavour to keep this brief in the hope you will grant me the courtesy of hearing me out. In the comments posted after your piece on the Mail?s website, the following appears: -

Rubbish! Every female in my family is morbidly obese like Bea. I have stayed a size 4 at age 40 by exercising daily and NEVER eating junk food. While it may be true she inherited the body shape, her obesity is due to her poor habits of over eating and being inactive. 


Rebecca, Iowa, USA

Angry, isn?t she? Sanctimonious too; possibly orthorexic and/or eating-disordered ? and almost certainly suffering with body dysmorphia if she feels the need to describe someone who, even by your own admission, isn?t even fat as ?morbidly obese?. Perhaps you find me presumptuous in my analysis. But just because we live in a society that conflates fat with over indulgence and inactivity doesn?t make her any less so, nor does it make her ? or you, with your self-righteous blatherings about needless bodyguards and first class travel ? right. As someone with a lifetime?s experience, I can?t say suffering the vagaries of public transport and the discomfort of Economy Class has ever contributed to my overall fitness or made a lick of difference to my own inherited body shape.

In truth, I don?t give a rat?s patootie about Beatrice as an individual. What I care about is the effect your article will have on the psyches of the women who will read it in a climate where such pernicious, condemnatory tripe is commonplace. (In point of fact another Mail journalist had a pop at Beatrice in the same issue, entreating her to hide her offending hips from public view). I care about the many average-sized women who happen to be shaped like the princess, who will be damaged as a result of being told ? for the umpteenth time ? that their bodies are substandard and, furthermore, that they are under some kind of moral obligation to keep their natural curves in check. I care about genuinely fat women, whose self-esteem is ground to dust beneath a daily tirade of moralising, ridicule and vilification from the media and who know they are the thing that others fear to be. I even care about joyless neurotics like Becky and poor old Fergie, whose only means of making herself acceptable to society was to make dieting her career ? still dutifully waging war on their bodies in middle age because people like you are telling them it?s their duty to society.

I am sicker than I can adequately convey of living in a fearful, vicious culture that equates aesthetics with health and health with morality. Publicly owning your hatred of your own ?saddlebag thighs? does not make you the Femail reader?s ally or mate. Encouraging women to bitch about other women for daring to be more comfortable with their bodies than they are doesn?t make up for being part of the problem yourself. It?s ugly, mean-spirited and will never result in improving anyone?s physical or mental health. Instead it plays on insecurities you are helping to create and perpetuate, resulting in more self-hatred, of which yo-yo dieting and weight gain is a direct result. If you really give a damn I suggest you put your money where your mouth is and stop promoting a value system that, frankly, stinks.

Yours sincerely,

B. Puff (Ms)

I'll let you guys know if she has anything to say apart from the predictable, assuming she says anything at all.

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MargaretMountford · 02/05/2008 17:24

read it cod

FluffyMummy123 · 02/05/2008 17:25

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MargaretMountford · 02/05/2008 17:27

she has big thighs, but she isn't fat - get a grip cod

kittywise · 02/05/2008 17:30

Well she is overweight, hard to tell from picture just how much BUT she shouldn't be picked on because of it, nobody should, crappy spoilt royal or not.

MargaretMountford · 02/05/2008 17:33

it's just such a spiteful and unthinking and lazy piece of writing - by a woman for Gods sake..obviously a very screwed up one at that.

Heated · 02/05/2008 17:34

I've always figured Natasha Kaplinsky stole Amanda Plattel's boyfriend, such is the playground bullying mentality of that DM woman.

You're right, I scan the papers and the middle-weights & supposed heavy-weights are as snide as each other. So does that leave me the Sun or the Independent ?

DrNortherner · 02/05/2008 17:36

Why is it that women take a hammering in the press every day for their weight?

Too fat/too skinny/lost weigh too quickly/celeb diets etc etc.

IT IS BORING AND UNFAIR.

frankie3 · 02/05/2008 17:40

We now have such an unrealistic view on what is "fat". Beatrice is probably a size 12-14. If you saw her in real life you would probably think she was really slim. But we are so used to seeing photos of women with such thin bodies that when we see a photo of a woman in a newspaper or magazine we automatically think she looks fat if she is not a size 6. Even women who are a size 10 often look "fat" in photographs compared to the unrealistic ones we are used to seeing.

I also have really gone off Gok. I find the sight of young girls cheering their naked mother on a catwalk quite unsettling. What sort of message would this give to the children? Their mum is just a mum, whether she is plump or not. Why should they have to cheer her because she feels sexy and has taken all her clothes off in public?

FluffyMummy123 · 02/05/2008 17:42

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CrackerOfNuts · 02/05/2008 17:53

She has quite wide hips, but I wouldn't call her fat at all.

Rosella · 02/05/2008 18:00

Healthwise, Beatrice actually has a very good figure. She is a classic pear shape with the fat in all the right places. I'm a size 8/10 but an "apple" and probably much more prone to heart disease.

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