In today's world, it's easy to get caught up in the idea of presenting a perfect image of ourselves to the out

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elebrities like Chrissy Teigen, Lizzo and Jameela Jamil have been at the forefront of this movement towards real and authentic representation.

"The Real Has Come: Embracing Authenticity in a Filtered World"

In today's world, it's easy to get caught up in the idea of presenting a perfect image of ourselves to the outside world. Social media, reality TV, and other forms of media have created a culture where we often feel pressured to be anything but our real selves.

But in recent years, a shift has been taking place. People are starting to embrace authenticity and the idea that it's okay to be imperfect. The "real has come," as some might say, and it's changing the way we interact with each other and even ourselves.

Celebrities like Chrissy Teigen, Lizzo and Jameela Jamil have been at the forefront of this movement towards real and authentic representation. These individuals have made it their mission to showcase their flaws and imperfections, and have encouraged their fans to do the same.

Social media platform influencers have also been taking part in the movement, showing off their unedited photos, sharing stories about their struggles with depression, anxiety, and body image, encouraging others to do the same.

By embracing authenticity, we are creating a safe space for people to be themselves; not just the idealised version of themselves that they show online. We are normalizing vulnerability and making it okay to share our honest feelings and experiences.

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