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Jordin Sparks pink dressA few months ago I mentioned America Ferrera, of Ugly Betty fame, making her “weight statement.” In that post, I talk about weight statements as non-stories; they’re just there to give media an opportunity to make “news” out of female celebrities’ weights, casting such stories as positive stories about the women’s self-esteem so that they themselves are not accused of the bad-intentioned looking they initiated in the first place.

Of course what contradicts each story’s positive message is the fact that the story exists at all. Gee, might it not be the case that, when one is put in a position of defending why one is loveable, one might already be in trouble?

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Jordin Sparks and Blake Lewis on American IdolA whiff of insanity, which I caught from Robyn over at Fat Feminism:

Earlier this week, FoxNews ran a segment on which Ramin Setoodeh, a Newsweek correspondent, and MeMe Roth, a representative from the National Action Against Obesity (NAAO) debated whether “the full-figured teenage Idol Jordin” is physically fit to be an American Idol. (The video is after the jump.)

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