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Twins Tackle Eating Disorders and Body Image in Chilling New Horror Film

2 Oct

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  • Twins Michelle and Melissa Macedo star in new horror film "Thinestra"
  • Film explores serious topics of body dysmorphia, disordered eating, and diet culture
  • Melissa and Michelle provide emotional support for each other on challenging set
Twins Tackle Eating Disorders and Body Image in Chilling New Horror Film

In their new horror film "Thinestra," twins Michelle and Melissa Macedo, 37, tackle the weighty topics of body dysmorphia, disordered eating, and society's unhealthy fixation on physical transformation. The sisters play Penny and her evil doppelgänger Penelope, respectively, with Penny's struggle with body image leading to her "birthing" Penelope after taking a weight loss drug.

Ahead of the film's premiere at the Sitges Film Festival in Spain on October 18, 2025, the Macedo twins spoke about the importance of having each other's support on set for such an emotionally draining role. "It was good to have each other as support on set, for sure," Michelle said, noting the "gross aspects" and overall difficulty of the subject matter.

The sisters hope the film will resonate with viewers and inspire them to be more compassionate towards themselves. "It's like, 'Would I say that to my best friend? No.' That is very hard to forget and become fully aware of the self-talk we have towards ourselves," Michelle explained. Melissa echoed this sentiment, saying, "No matter how much we try to be someone different, or to be this different version of ourselves, it will be so much less painful to try and accept who you are where you're at."

In addition to acting, the Macedo twins have a long history of making music together, which they say has been a creative outlet and "good balance" during challenging times. Their new EP, set to drop in November 2025, is timed to the film's release and features what Melissa calls "creepy Christmas music."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
"Thinestra" is a new horror film starring twins Michelle and Melissa Macedo that explores serious topics like body dysmorphia, disordered eating, and society's unhealthy fixation on physical transformation.
The Macedo sisters say they leaned on each other for emotional support during the difficult shoot, as the subject matter was very draining. They were grateful to have each other's presence on set.
The twins hope the film will inspire viewers to be kinder and more compassionate towards themselves, rather than engaging in the harsh self-talk many people direct at their own bodies and appearances.

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