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America’s Next Top Model, Body Image, and the Harm We Normalized


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✨ Episode Summary: America’s Next Top Model shaped a generation’s body image. In this episode, Jen and Allison are joined by fellow CCN clinician, Brenna Banard, LMHC, to take a critical look at America’s Next Top Model and its lasting impact on body image, eating disorder risk, and media ethics. We unpack how the show normalized extreme beauty standards, reinforced diet culture, and exposed contestants to harmful power dynamics and exploitation. The conversation explores the psychological toll of reality TV, including shame, coercion, and disordered eating, while also examining the broader cultural messages about women’s bodies. This episode invites listeners to reflect on what we absorbed from media like ANTM—and how we can move toward more ethical, compassionate representation.


🧰 Takeaways:

  • Reality TV helped normalize harmful beauty standards and body policing
  • Media representation plays a major role in body image and eating disorder risk
  • Power imbalances in entertainment can lead to exploitation and coercion
  • Harmful messaging was often framed as “toughening up” or professionalism
  • Critical media awareness helps challenge diet culture and body stigma
  • Healthier representation requires accountability and cultural change


📚 Resources & Mentions:

  • Reality Check Documentary
  • Dirty Rotten Scandals


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