The standard of beauty of the entertainment industry and its influence on young people "Man, I am very hungry, but eating will never be like that celebrity." If a teenager finds a person who wants to see himself in a television, a movie, a magazine, he can try anything necessary to complete it. The standard of beauty set by today's entertainment industry has an adverse effect on today's young people. Have you heard of Calista Flockhart, Lara Flynn Boyle, Jennifer Aniston, Antonio Sabato Jr?
The ideal portrayal of beauty in the entertainment industry is often controversial and causes discussions about the potential adverse effects of mass media on the standards of social media beauty. According to the online article of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Official Journal, the media plays an important role in the formation of body images, often bringing "unrealistic expectations and physical dissatisfaction". Fashion magazines and beauty magazines tend to have distorted images of the body during puberty, and the prevalence of eating disorders is often related to television programs that show an overly thin female protagonist .
"In the entertainment industry in Korea, beauty is often related to the appearance, beauty is often exaggerated by female or male; that is, transparent skin, shiny hair, thin, thin, Etc. ... Unfortunately, the way of thinking is set by social and cultural standards in a fast society with fast pace of pressure. "Given K pop music and the sex of many women in the industry - I I do not understand well about this young person.Women recognize their influence and show how men recognize them as they grow up.