Sheryl Lee Ralph Golden Globes Red carpet Advice

Published: 30 September 2024
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On the red carpet of the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Sheryl Lee Ralph, the Emmy-winning star of "Abbott Elementary," shared a heartfelt message to her 15-year-old self. Ralph's advice was a powerful affirmation of self-love and body positivity. She said, "There’s nothing wrong with your nose. There’s nothing wrong with the shade of your skin. There is nothing wrong with the way your hair grows out of your head. And there is certainly nothing wrong with your lips because there will be some people called Kardashians and they will pay $10,000 for your lips. Hang in there, 15-year-old Sheryl Lee Ralph. You’re good". This message resonated deeply, highlighting the importance of embracing one's natural beauty and rejecting societal pressures to conform to unrealistic beauty standards.

The Kardashian family, consisting of Kris Jenner and her children Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Rob, Kendall, and Kylie, rose to fame primarily through their reality TV show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" (KUWTK), which aired from 2007 to 2021. The show, created by Ryan Seacrest, offered an inside look at the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, making them household names. Kim Kardashian, in particular, became a central figure due to her high-profile relationships and business ventures. The family's influence extended beyond television, with successful ventures in fashion, beauty, and social media, making them some of the most recognizable and influential figures in pop culture.

The Kardashians have been both praised and criticized for their impact on beauty standards. Their influence is undeniable, with millions of followers emulating their looks and lifestyles. However, this influence has also been problematic. The family has been accused of promoting unrealistic beauty ideals through their use of cosmetic surgery, photo editing, and endorsement of diet products. Critics argue that these practices contribute to a culture of body dissatisfaction and unrealistic expectations, particularly among young women.

Some members of the Kardashian-Jenner family have acknowledged their role in perpetuating these beauty standards. Kylie Jenner, for instance, admitted to having a breast augmentation at the age of 19 during the season finale of their Hulu series "The Kardashians". She also expressed concerns about the influence they wield, stating, "I just feel like we have a huge influence. What are we doing with our power?". Khloé Kardashian has also spoken about the pressures of maintaining their image, admitting that societal expectations have contributed to her insecurities. Despite these admissions, the family often frames themselves as victims of these standards rather than acknowledging their role in creating them.

The Kardashians' impact on beauty culture is complex. While they have undoubtedly shaped modern beauty ideals, their influence has also sparked important conversations about authenticity, self-acceptance, and the pressures of conforming to societal standards.

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