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Archive for January 19th, 2007

gisele-bundchen3.jpgSadly, posts on VL about Latina models or aspiring models dying from eating disorders are not uncommon. Now a supermodel (otherwise known as Leonardo DiCaprio’s ex) from a hotbed of these deaths, Brazil, is speaking out and pointing the finger at families, not the fashion world:

Supermodel Gisele Bundchen says weak families are to blame for anorexia — not the fashion industry that has been widely criticized for promoting waifish silhouettes.

“I never suffered from this problem (anorexia) because I had a very strong family base. Parents are responsible, not the fashion industry,” she said in the Friday edition of O Globo newspaper.

I think that the fashion industry is to blame in the first place, for centering the universal ideal of beauty around impossibly thin models. Families are to blame as well, of course, but in many cases the victims hide the disease, and loved ones don’t find out until it’s too late.

Who do you think is to blame?

Via / Yahoo! Entertainment

America Ferrera and ‘Betty’ mentioned in Congress

2:31 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities| Politics| TV · Comments Off

19 Jan 2007

betty.jpgUgly Betty star America Ferrera is being praised by members of congress. That’s right, a day after America won the Golden Globe award for best actress in a TV series, Congresswoman Hilda L. Solis from California announced the following:

“Madame Speaker, I rise today to congratulate America Ferrera for winning the Golden Globe for best actress in a comedy for her work in ABC show Ugly Betty. Through her work, Ms. Ferrera is breaking down barriers for Latinos in prime-time television. I commend America and everyone involved in Ugly Betty for helping to break down stereotypes and provide a role model for young Latinas.”

We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

No love lost between Chavez and RCTV

11:06 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Politics| TV| Venezuela · 2 Comments

19 Jan 2007

url.jpgA while back Maegan told us that Venezuela president Hugo Chavez was trying to pull the plug on Caracas’ oldest broadcaster, RCTV. The Washington Post reports that the hate that festers in the President’s camp was spurred by many things. One of them happens to be an apparent aversion towards telenovelas.

Government officials openly disparage RCTV’s daily programming — seeing its soaps as akin to pornography. The president has accused RCTV of “poisoning the souls of children with irresponsible sex.”

I’m sorry, living in a Latin American country that doesn’t allow me to view telenovelas does qualify as totalitarian. One government organizer is quoted as saying:

“The children are the ones affected for many years by the sex, by the violence of these programs that go against the morality of children, that go against the morality of the Venezuelan people.”

Read more…

Hispanic families in Pontiac targeted by three men

9:52 am By Maegan La Mala · Justice| Michigan · Comments Off

19 Jan 2007

POntiac.jpgHispanic families in the city of Pontiac, Michigan are being warned about three men that, police say, are targeting Hispanic families.

Leeatrice Williams, Lartis Mosley Jr., and Marquelle Warner are suspected of breaking into a half-dozen homes in the Michigan city and authorities warn that their locale of crime may extend to the Detroit area.

Police have noticed that all of the victims of the three men are Hispanic and believe that they will strike again. If anyone knows the whereabouts of these men or has any tips to provide, please contact the police immediately.


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