
Women of Impact “STOP THE MADNESS!” Women Targeted at Oscars, Kelly Osborne's Cry for Help & SkinnyTok's Impact!
Mar 20, 2026
They unpack ageism on red carpets and the cruel double standard women face about aging and appearance. They dig into SkinnyTok, the return of heroin chic, and how diet culture and cosmetic access reinforce class disparities. Tough topics include eating-disorder risks, Botox’s emotional effects, and worrying signs from celebrity health. Dating after 40, relationship safety levels, and a hopeful love-centric closing round out the conversation.
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Public Concern Over Dramatic Celebrity Weight Loss
- The hosts express empathy for Demi Moore and Kelly Osbourne, noting visible frailty and concern for health rather than judgement.
- They hope public commentary triggers intervention and point listeners to eating-disorder hotlines for those who recognize signs.
Actively Oppose Glamorized Eating Disorder Content
- Call out glamorization of eating disorders and protect young people by restricting harmful content and searches.
- Hosts praise TikTok's bans and highlight Jamila Jamil's activism to name the 'frailty beauty standard' and combat it.
Weigh Emotional Costs Before Getting Botox
- Consider emotional costs before cosmetic procedures because reducing facial expressiveness can lower joy and social connection.
- Lisa cites Vanessa Van Edwards' research linking Botox/fillers to reduced emotional feedback and increased depression in groups.
