August 24, 2010 10:22 AM

America's Next Top Model Whitney Thompson Exposes Naked Truth About Body Image

By
Neil Katz
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America's Next Top Model cycle 10 winner Whitney Thompson and Chenese Lewis pose nude for Love Your Body Day 2010.

America's Next Top Model season 10 winner Whitney Thompson and Chenese Lewis pose naked, nude, for Love Your Body Day 2010. (Love Your Body Day/NOW)


(CBS) The battle of body image just got a little easier on the eyes.

"America's Next Top Model" season 10 winner Whitney Thompson has left her clothes at the door to headline this year's "Love Your Body Day."

The event, created by Thompson's poster mate, Chenese Lewis, hopes to help women accept themselves and feel good about their bodies, regardless of the size.

The National Organization for Women (NOW) "launched the Love Your Body campaign in Sept. 1998 as a national day of action to speak out against advertisements and images of women that are harmful, offensive, disrespectful and demeaning," the official site says. "Activists around the country say "no" to twisted beauty standard."

Thompson, a 22-year-old beauty from Florida, has had plenty to say on the subject since becoming the first plus-sized model to win the television contest.

"People don't realize that we have a billion dollar diet industry working against our self esteem. There is always a new product out selling us happiness if we 'finally' shed those pounds," she says on her blog. "If you want to change your body, then eat whole foods and get more cardio. However, I think that it is important for people to learn to love their bodies, regardless of shape or weight before they make the decision to change it."

Thompson, a size 12 to 14, has done well as a plus-sized model. She is signed to Wilhelmina and launched her own jewelry line 2009 called Supermodel.

In February, she also became a spokesperson for the National Eating Disorder Association. According to the organization, as many as ten million women and 1 million men are battling eating disorders of some kind.

Many believe the fashion industry has done it's fair share to promote unrealistic body images.

Thompson agrees.

"I wish that America would outlaw airbrushing," she wrote. "If a model can't take a good photo without being airbrushed then they shouldn't be a model. Then, people would see that models are real women with flaws and I think that everyone's self-confidence would benefit."

Check out "Love Your Body Day" here.



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by Bill_Cunningham_Show October 25, 2011 4:23 PM EDT
Whitney Thompson from Americas Next Top Model will be at the Bill Cunningham Show Tomorrow for our 3:30 show! If you are a fan and want to come to the show and take pics with her, email or call for free VIP tickets asap! xgilbert@billcunninghamshow.com, 212-419-7467
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by Rob_Stevens August 24, 2010 4:01 PM EDT
While this Whitney is very pretty, does anyone feel that we should be promoting personal responsibility over acceptance? It is our nations number one health issue and it in my opinion not natural to be fat. Whitney is correct about one thing we have dieted ourselves into obesity. Bodies were never designed to diet, bodies were designed to follow their thintuition.
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by lloydbest1 August 24, 2010 10:56 PM EDT
Yeah, but I would hardly call Whitney "fat". A touch overweight maybe, but nothing a few hours on the Stairmaster wouldn't allieviate. The problem with obesity is as much about not being active enough as it is about eating too much. Her comments about respecting yourself before making any fundemental changes also makes sense.
by mtcolquitt August 24, 2010 11:09 AM EDT
I see two beautiful ladies. Great job girls!
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