According to Al Jazeera, Will powerful ever be the new pretty?
This year Serena Williams won her sixth Wimbledon title, her twenty first
major, and is one stop away from a tennis Grand Slam; yet chatter about her
“manly” body and “abnormal” strength and unattractive looks continue unabated.
Body shaming women athletes has long been a part of a professional
sportswoman’s life, and balancing feminine ideals of beauty and ambition is a
constant struggle.
For a swimmer her strong upper body often means hiding arms
in long sleeves.
For a weight lifter muscular legs mean not fitting into
standard size clothing.
Some athletes are able to turn criticisms into
self-acceptance, but others deal with eating disorders or feel forced to quit.
On Monday we’ll speak to women from around the world, who despite their
athletic triumphs, are still judged by harsh societal norms of “beauty.” Join
our conversation at 19:30 GMT.
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