Hunter McGrady is doing her half to fight dangerous messaging about working towards a “new you” within the new yr with a canopy story for Health journal’s January/February 2022 problem.
The 28-year-old mannequin took to her Instagram to share the gorgeous cowl which reads, “New Year, New Attitude!” After beginning a dialog together with her followers concerning the disheartening narrative round shedding pounds and shedding vacation kilos that so typically bookends the festive season, McGrady wrote concerning the significance of updating that messaging within the media.
“[I] got an overwhelming response of over 10k answers stating you wanted to see body diversity, talk of confidence instead of weight, and talk of mental health,” she defined. “Well, this is for you, for me, for us.”
She continued, “To the me now that exists in a larger body. The me that grew up never seeing somebody like me on health magazines. The me that would stress about New Years goals because i was told by society that the only goal I should make [is] to be the thinnest version of me. The me that was always told I had to take certain steps and eat certain foods and look a certain way to be considered healthy.”
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McGrady has lengthy been a strong voice within the area of physique acceptance, utilizing her platform to debate the problems that she’s confronted as a plus-size lady attempting to make it within the modeling trade. She additionally hasn’t shied away from sharing what she went by to attempt to change herself and her physique as a teen working within the trade. Now, after a yr of affection and loss, as McGrady turned a first-time mom shortly after the tragic demise of her youthful brother, she’s much more targeted on her mission to encourage range and acceptance within the areas the place it is most wanted.
“The me that is 5 months postpartum, after the most tumultuous, tragic, and yet wonderful year of my life. The me that has undergone massive change both physically and most certainly mentally,” she continued her dedications. “And this is for you. May we continue to see the change and be the change that this world is hungry for.”
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