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Originally posted by SpinThatShhh
Its obviously alluding to Hollywood and they way the media promotes a "stick figure silicone barbie doll" as the ideal image. Heck, this is even solidified with the constant use of magazines, the photoshop reference and the use of a model.
It's a dig at the media for promoting a unhealthy image. People have this weird conspiracy that you can only be too fat and not too thin.
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Of course you can be too thin, and Hollywood obviously isn't the most realistic or healthy entity in the world with its constant and unethical fat-shaming, but there are still people who are very thin through no effort of their own or the influence of Hollywood. Through rejection of this particular media norm (aka the standards I referred to), the song does provide material for a more general interpretation of thin=fake curvy=real.
They probably didn't even think this far into it, though, so who cares.