Riverdale star Lili Reinhart has sent a strong message to her fans after coming across a photoshopping app when trying to find a tool to resize her images to fit Instagram. While on the app store, the actress was shown an ad for an app people can use to almost instantly slim down their arms, stomach and thighs in photos and quickly recorded it to share how unhealthy it is with her followers.
โThis is not okay. This is why people develop eating disorders,โ Lili said on her Instagram Story alongside a video of the ad. โThis is why social media has become hazardous to our health. This is why people have unrealistic expectations of their bodies.โ She continued, โDo not use these kinds of apps.โ
โIf you photoshop your body, you are adding to this problem,โ she said. โThis is how unrealistic standards of human bodies have been created โ to the point where people alter their bodies surgically to achieve unattainable results.โ
โWe are better than this.โ
She continued: โLooking โskinnierโ in a photo on Instagram is not worth the detrimental psychological effects that these photoshopping apps have given our generation. Our bodies should not conform to โone size fits all.โโ
โMy heart goes out to those people who feel like their bodies arenโt good enough. But please donโt encourage this behaviour.โ
This isnโt the first time Lili has addressed photoshop In March 2018, she and her Riverdale co-star, Camila Mendes, called out Cosmopolitan Philippines for editing their waists smaller in images, saying, โCamila and I have worked incredibly hard to feel confident and comfortable in the bodies that we have. So we cannot stop fighting. Our battle has only just begun. We are fโโ powerful, beautiful and strongโฆ we arenโt going to hide behind photoshop to conform to beauty standards.โ