Does Olivia Wilde exaggerate by bothering with this photo of an Amazon ad?

The actress and model Olivia Wilde She is a strong advocate of breastfeeding and that's why we talked about her in Babies and more on more than one occasion, for her normalization of breastfeeding both at home and in public.

A few days ago, and that's why it's news today, he showed his discontent on his Instagram after seeing an Amazon ad in which a girl advertised a breastfeeding bra to express milk.

"That girl doesn't seem to have been a mother"

Apparently, as we read in Glamor, what bothered Wilde is the image of the Amazon article. The girl who announces the breastfeeding bra to express milk has not been a mother recently nor is breastfeeding any baby, and this seemed not to like, because the ideal would be not to show mothers an unreal image of motherhood, postpartum.

Where is the tummy left after delivery? Maybe the stretch marks? Chest swollen and congested?

The fact is that the bra said nothing, precisely because she has used it and is very happy with it:

I'm going to take a quick break from my Christmas shopping online (I'm too lazy) to complain about this shit about a bra to express milk because this lady -the model- hasn't recently given birth, something that is required to get her out milk. I would also like to give a “cyberblown” to the model that has to pretend that she has had a breastfed baby when she has clearly spent the last year lifting weight and doing meditation.
Note: Why does Amazon insert breast pump ads in every search I do? I'm not looking for things from these, Amazon! Leave me alone! By the way, I have this bra and it's great.

Well, you're right, but ...

It's great to make this criticism, because it's true, most ad photos for mothers they are made with women who are not recent mothers, like when a stroller for women with which you could run was announced, with a woman more than thin.

However, if you open that door, you should see everything inside and not just the theme "mothers." She herself has this photo of a mother with a bra and would not say that she looks like the bulk of mothers. Come on, the usual thing is not that women look.

But I don't talk about her. What to say about the models in general? All are much thinner than women in general, whether mothers or not. And of the dummies? Because many stores advertise clothes with tall and thin plastic women, and the industry continues to squeeze so that women want to aspire to be like that, even though they are unreal, as unreal are the majority of photos in the magazines: few are published without being retouched with Photoshop to thin areas of the body, eliminate imperfections, etc.

I don't know how you see it, but I don't think so much compared to everything there is to see every day. The girl in the picture, in fact, is not even very combed or made up. She is not a mother, but hey, she could be (some mothers do look like this girl after a few weeks or months). And I don't say it, I repeat, because I'm not right, but because advertising, for now, is like that.

She is an actress and model, she sure knows it well. Very high and thin models of bras and clothing, announcing clothing for women that barely exist. If you speak, Olivia, do it all. You know that ... that's how we all learn what is cooked there.

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