If you have eyes and an Internet connection, over the last few days you've probably (and unfortunately) seen pictures of young women posing with a piece of paper over their waists above a "paper waist ...
Recently, a photo posted by Chinese actress Yang Mi featuring her "anime waist" caused a sensation on China's microblogging site Weibo, with polarized comments for and against. A cartoon shows the ...
Who knew there were so many ways to body shame women using seemingly innocuous office supplies? In January, the viral #UnderboobChallenge had women shoving pens under their boobs to see if they would ...
Originating in China, a bizarre new trend has popped up on social media encouraging drastically unrealistic body standards for women. The "challenge" calls for girls to hold a piece of paper up to ...
Today in weird trends that make you feel horrible about your body: Chinese women are using an 8.5-inch-by-11-inch piece of paper (aka an A4-size paper) to determine whether they're skinny on Weibo, ...
24 Mar – Yang Mi has recently expressed her apology for joining in on the "anime waist challenge" on social media, following the backlash from netizens online. As reported on Sina, the issue sparked ...
Pages from the 'A4 waist' debate: (Left) Women practice yoga in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, on March 16. (Right) Instagram user "be.arum" from Seoul, South Korea, holds a clipboard with ...
Kim Kardashian wore a Mr Pearl corset to give her drastic body shape at the 2019 Met Gala outfit (AP) Back in April, a new craze was sweeping TikTok. Thousands of social media users were squeezing ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a trainer reveals her favorite exercise for a more defined waistline and strong core ...