British actor Jameela Jamil in series of tweets has urged celebrities and influencers to discontinue the practice of airbrushing or retouching their pictures.
The actor wrote on her social media handle recently, urging influences, models actor to join her in discouraging the practice of airbrushing in pictures.
“I know it’s hard because we are perpetually scrutinized and criticized in this industry, but I’m begging other influencers, actors, and models to join me in not allowing airbrushing,” she tweeted.
I know it’s hard because we are perpetually scrutinized and criticized in this industry, but I’m begging other influencers, actors, and models to join me in not allowing airbrushing. We have to stop setting standards for others that we ourselves don’t even meet. #letabitchlive https://t.co/Z3t88YOO5J
— Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil) August 10, 2019
She continued, “We have to stop setting standards for others that we ourselves don’t even meet.”
And to prove the same, Jamil also shared a picture of NBC’s ‘The Good Place’ showing her un-airbrushed backfat.
Along with the picture, Jamil wrote, “Finally able to INSIST my image, even on billboards isn’t ever ever airbrushed. I get backfat in Every. Single. Bra. And I used to hide/bin so many photos because of ‘muffin tops.’ Double chins/ ‘imperfections’ because I never saw them on people on TV.”
Finally able to INSIST my image, even on billboards isn’t ever airbrushed. I get backfat in Every. Single. Bra. And I used to hide/bin so many photos because of “muffin tops.” Double chins/ “imperfections” because I never saw them on people on TV.#freethebackfat #letabitchlive pic.twitter.com/UkqpbSOzT0
— Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil) August 10, 2019