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Enas Taleb: Iraqi actress to sue Economist over 'fat' picture

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An Iraqi actress says she is suing the Economist newspaper for using a picture of her to illustrate an article about Arab women being "fatter" than men.

Enas Taleb said that the image was used out of context without her permission, and violated her privacy. She also claimed it had been photoshopped.

The well-known actress and talk show host said in an interview that she has begun legal action in the UK.

The Economist did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The article, entitled Why Women Are Fatter Than Men in the Arab World, was published in late July, using a picture of Ms Taleb taken nine months ago at the Babylon International Festival in Iraq.

It argues that poverty and societal restrictions keeping women in the home are among the reasons why more Arab women than men are overweight.

Another reason, the article states, may be that "curves" are viewed by some men as more attractive.

"Iraqis often cite Enas Taleb, an actress with ample curves (pictured), as the ideal of beauty," it says.

Ms Taleb labelled the article an "insult to the Arab woman in general and Iraqi women in particular", asking why the Economist "takes interest in fat women in the Arab world and not in Europe or the USA".

Speaking to Saudi-funded al-Arabiya TV from Jordan, she said she had faced "bullying comments" on social media.

She also told New Lines magazine she was healthy and happy with the way she looks.

"To me that is all that matters," she said.

Ms Taleb, 42, is among Iraq's best-known actresses, and has nine million followers on Instagram.

In her interview with al-Arabiya TV she said the Economist was unlucky to have angered her.

"They did not know that I'm a celebrity and a public figure," she said.

"I can turn crises into gains."

The Economist article also faced criticism on social media, accused it of being "racist", "sexist" and "shaming" Arab women.

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In Eastern societies fat-shaming is very common, mota goloo etc all terms used with affection but eventually have an effect on people
 
With all due respect to her, she seems to be on the chubbier side.

Did Economist call her fat or did they just post her photo? If it was just a photo, I don't think there is any ground for lawsuit.
 
In Eastern societies fat-shaming is very common, mota goloo etc all terms used with affection but eventually have an effect on people

True.

It is not nice but it is what it is.

To be honest, I see fat-shaming as constructive criticism. It should motivate people to get fit.
 
Being fat should be least of her concern. She looks more plastic than a Barbie doll.
 
True.

It is not nice but it is what it is.

To be honest, I see fat-shaming as constructive criticism. It should motivate people to get fit.

Thats so not true! Not all obesity is food related- many people are fat because of hormonal issues, medical treatment or other uncontrollable reasons. And even if they are fat, i don’t understand why they have to be shamed for it - it is what it is - Beauty is just a matter of perception.
 
Thats so not true! Not all obesity is food related- many people are fat because of hormonal issues, medical treatment or other uncontrollable reasons. And even if they are fat, i don’t understand why they have to be shamed for it - it is what it is - Beauty is just a matter of perception.

I do not personally do fat-shaming.

However, I don't consider it to be a very serious insult. I take it as a constructive criticism.

It is not like racism or sexism; fat-shaming is like banter to me.
 
I do not personally do fat-shaming.

However, I don't consider it to be a very serious insult. I take it as a constructive criticism.

It is not like racism or sexism; fat-shaming is like banter to me.

You dont decide what others get offended by. It might be banter to you because you are not fat, but for others it is as real as racism or casteism or other any other ism. What if tomorrow somebody thinks racial abuse is just a banter & starts misbehaving against you?

I cant believe Economist posted such an offensive article in the first place. They deserve criticism they must be getting.
 
In Eastern societies fat-shaming is very common, mota goloo etc all terms used with affection but eventually have an effect on people

Its a type of bullying. In the West fat people taking it very badly.

But I always thought in Pakistan or some other Muslim nations, being fat is seen a sign of beauty, wealth etc?

Overall taking care of your weight is one of the most important parts of being healthy. 70% of the immune system is located in the stomach.

There is a reason why we dont see elderly obsess people much.
 
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