Ariana Grande has recently been the center of media attention, with her fans and critics scrutinizing her body conditions. Many other celebrities have also faced such “concerns”, telling their fans to stop commenting on other’s personal life. Their fans should learn to respect others’ boundaries and stop commenting on other’s own personal content—and here’s why.
Public views on Ariana’s health are divided into two main categories. A large portion of her fans are expressing their concerns, saying that she looks too thin compared to her past appearances. Many fear that she has eating disorders or other health issues, phrasing their opinions in a compassionate way. Meanwhile, some others harshly shame Ariana’s body and argue online with those who protect Ariana’s privacy. However, it is almost impossible to determine whether someone is healthy or not simply by looking at them. Public assumptions on someone’s weight can cause negative impacts on mental health and their self-esteem.
Ariana Grande isn’t the only celebrity who has faced public scrutiny; many others share this pressurizing experience. Other celebrities include Fiona Apple, Doja Cat, and Chappell Roan. Apple once stated, “I’m healthy and I shouldn’t even have to say any of that. What makes me unhealthy and puts me in danger is that kind of scrutiny itself.” They all have once experienced the tension from their fans and health concerns. Now, many celebrities have tried to maintain boundaries from their kind but sometimes obsessive fans.
Ultimately, the negative impacts public scrutiny causes on mental health, self-esteem, and online culture should tell the fans to think about how their comments can hurt other’s feelings before posting it. In order to truly show people that we care, we must learn how to respect others’ personal boundaries.