Beauty standards in the entertainment industry have long been a topic of debate, but many experts say they are becoming more and more concerned. When Emma Stone arrives in 2026 At the BAFTAs on February 23 in a chic, fitted black gown, her red carpet look quickly turned heads.
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However, it wasn’t just the beauty of the arrangement that caught the eye of nutritional scientist Jess Baker, a nutritionist with a master’s degree in nutritional science. In an Instagram video shared on March 4, Baker pointed out a specific detail in Stone’s appearance that she believes could be a sign of malnutrition.
A sign of malnutrition
Jess asserts that when clinical signs of malnutrition are normalized and even celebrated as beauty standards in the industry, it ultimately hurts all women. She cites a symptom that she believes may be a sign of malnutrition Emma Stone’s appearance at the 2026 BAFTAs.
The actress showed up at the awards show in a beautiful, floor-length black gown that featured a halter-style neckline that crossed the collarbone, creating a dramatic teardrop-shaped cutout in the middle of the bodice. The fitted silhouette left her shoulders and collarbones fully exposed – details that the nutrition scientist drew attention to in her analysis.
Jess points out that Emma’s entire collarbone — or collarbone — is clearly visible, extending all the way to the acromion process, the highest point of the shoulder where the clavicle connects to the scapula. of the The nutritional scientist explains that, ideally, the full length of the clavicle up to the acromion process should not be too obvious or too obvious. When this happens, she notes, it can be considered a clinical indicator of malnutrition.
She pointed out, “You’re not really able to see the whole clavicle and the acromion process like that, which is where it finally attaches to the clavicle.” You should not be able to see it or feel that it is very important. So, it’s actually a clinical sign of malnutrition, which means you’re not getting enough nutrients. You’re not getting enough of the right nutrients. Now, we can see about me in this comparison, it is very little visible. You can’t even see the acromion process completely. And I’m not making this video to shame anyone’s body, but I’m using it as an example to illustrate how celebrity beauty standards are moving towards being too thin. Malnutrition in my opinion.”
A worrying frenzy of GLP-1
Jess also adds that with increasing interest and popularity GLP-1 drugs, according to reports, an increasing number of celebrities are turning to these injections, including some who already fall within a healthy weight range. She criticizes doctors who prescribe weight-loss drugs to famous women who are already dangerously close to underweight, arguing that such practices reinforce harmful body standards.
“I would guess that most celebrities are on GLP-1s, even if they are in a healthy weight range. Some celebrities are probably suffering from underweight now. Just imagine the doctors prescribing these GLP-1s to these celebrities who are already helping women with dangerous diets. Like low iron, magnesium, I help women improve their lab values, whether it’s high A1C or high cholesterol, But if you’re tired of the internet, I get it.
A nutrition scientist warns against following the dangerous beauty example of being too thin, warning that starving the body to the point of malnutrition can have serious health consequences. This may include hair loss, extreme hunger, increased risk Insulin resistance, bone loss, chronic fatigue, weakened immunity, infertility, pregnancy complications, and in severe cases even death. She insists that no aesthetic ideal is worth risking one’s health for, adding, “The ‘standards’ of beauty aren’t standardized—they’re too many.”
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