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Busy Philipps Slams 'Upsetting' Noughties Beauty Standards
25 Mar
Summary
- Philipps was cast as the 'fat girl' despite being a size six.
- She found 90s/2000s beauty standards 'really f king upsetting'.
- The actress reflected on these standards after watching a documentary.

Actress Busy Philipps has voiced strong criticism regarding the beauty standards prevalent in the 1990s and early 2000s. Reflecting on her experience, she recalled being labeled the 'fat girl' for her role in the 2004 film White Chicks, despite her size being a US 6-8.
Philipps shared these sentiments after watching a documentary that explored the messaging and production values of reality television, specifically highlighting shows like America's Next Top Model. The experience prompted her to share her feelings on social media, describing the beauty standards of that era as 'really f king upsetting' and 'depressing'.
She admitted that at the time, she didn't perceive these standards as problematic, accepting them as the norm within the entertainment industry. Despite the discomfort these memories stirred, Philipps indicated she would continue watching the documentary, acknowledging the significance of the issues raised.




