When female “social media influencers” self-objectify for profit, it hurts them, as well as their audience.

When female “social media influencers” self-objectify for profit, it hurts them, as well as their audience.
What do you look like when you’re eating in bed? A 100 pound, perfectly made up sexpot? Or this: Happy birthday #mirandakerr fry it all up and take a photo pretending to…
This interview was transcribed and then edited for clarity based on an audio interview featured on the Feminist Current podcast earlier this month. Lindsey Kite, PhD, is co-founder of Beauty Redefined, a…