Summary
A man watched the 2006 movie "The Devil Wears Prada" for the first time and sparked a discussion about how women's bodies were judged in the early 2000s. His comments about the film led to a renewed debate on body image and fat-shaming culture during that period.
Key Facts
- A man noticed how the 2006 movie "The Devil Wears Prada" highlighted body standards in the fashion industry.
- Anne Hathaway played a main character considered "fat," despite her slim appearance.
- The man's observations on Threads received close to 10,000 views.
- Discussions compared past and present attitudes toward women's body image.
- The movie's portrayal of body standards led to renewed talks about fat-shaming during the early 2000s.
- Some people recalled media criticism of female celebrities' bodies in that era.
- Users shared personal stories about being called overweight despite not meeting today's definition of overweight.
- The topic has gained attention as modern discussions on body positivity and weight continue.