As if the internet could do anymore in one day, the leaked photos Justin Verlander taking a selfie in the bathroom with Kate Upton got the photoshop treatment with Prince Fielder's ESPN
Body Issue photo.
Not exact matches
Take a look at the 30 - year - old Krieger's
photo in ESPN the Magazine
Body Issue below (magazine comes out on July 10th):
Commenters claimed that the
photo was bad for women who might be struggling with their own
body issues after having a baby and was shaming for those whose post-baby figures may not be as «social media ready.»
But
photos like these actually made her feel the opposite: «In reality seeing retouched images of myself gave me even more insecurities and
body image
issues because I couldn't even look like or relate to the image of myself!»
It was this exact
photo that Madalin Frodsham posted after being featured in our
Body Issue that broke the internet - here we share her feature interview featured in the magazine.
In anticipation of the
issue's release, McGrady took to Instagram to share a
body positive message and teaser
photo from her swimsuit shoot.
To go behind the scenes at Greg Louganis»
Body Issue shoot, check out the full gallery of his
photos.
Comment Wow, if you have
body image
issues, you sure can't tell it in the
photos!
Watch Rousey in the hours before her sensational
photo shoot for the ESPN Magazine
Body Issue.
To look at this
issue from a different perspective, I feel genuinely worried for the (especially) women whose entire brand revolves around their looks, their
bodies, and their ability to share perfectly curated, gorgeous
photos every single day, 7 days a week.
As has been widely reported, Dana Schutz's painting Open Casket (2016) was immediately challenged by protestors who stood in front of it to block viewers» access along with a call to remove and destroy it.2 At
issue is the appropriation by this white painter of the
photo of the lynched -
body of the black boy, Emmett Till, taken at his open - casket funeral held in Mississippi in 1955.