I have been a KPop
fan ever since I could remember. Boa, TVXQ, Lee Hyo Ri, and Rain were
just some of the first idols who inspired me and made me a fan of
them. Their exceptional talents, powerful charisma, and incredible
stage presence were just some of the factors that made me a fan. But
that didn't limited me to just listen to KPop songs because I'm also
an avid fan of britney Spears, Mariah Carey, and many other singers
around the world.
This is supposed
to be a blog site that shares KPop news to online users. But for
today, let me just post and talk about a video essay which inspired
me and empowered me to fight against bullies. Here's the said video
ought to be viral in the Web featuring a news anchorwoman responding
on-air to the hurtful email sent highlighting her physical condition,
obesity, and her suitability as a role model for girls.
Reaction/Opinion:
The anchorwoman
named Jennifer Livingston surely is an inspiration to hundreds of
women out there battling bullies citing their physical weight. I am a
woman and had my fair share of having trouble to stay thin when
there's so many delicious foods and desserts laid out in the table.
Yeah, it's true that Jennifer is a public figure and may be the role
model of millions of girls watching her. But she's not doing anything
wrong. She's not promoting to eat lots of food and be unhealthy.
In various essay
and comments sent out to come in her defense, nobody thinks that her
weight influenced negatively to all her fans especially girls. She's
doing a great job as an anchorwoman and as a human being. We should
be thankful that there's someone willing to speak out on-air and even
cited October as the National Anti-Bullying month.
Kudos to you
Jennifer Livingston. You got served him/her right!
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