The actress Charlotte Gaccio (Tomorrow belongs to us) denounced grossophobia and points to a society shaped for thin bodies.
Guest in the podcast HecticCharlotte Gaccio, actress and daughter of Michèle Bernier, spoke with rare sincerity on a subject who has become recurrent: grossophobia. Without detour, she shared her critical vision of a society where the body of large people is stigmatized.
Charlotte Gaccio draws up a bitter observation: “Society is made for thin people“”
In this interview, Charlotte Gaccio has drawn up a clear observation that will probably not surprise anyone. “”Society, it is made for thin people“, said the 37 -year -old actress with lucidity. The actress also took advantage of this moment to denounce the implicit benefits that the thinness provides in a world where appearance can condition everything. According to her, being thin allows to be”more included in society as it is.“”
And according to the actress of Thin 2!there is no shortage of concrete examples: “It uses you to be able to dress where you want, to be able to pass job interviews without you think you are lazy, that you feel bad, that you will not do the job“Remarks that highlight discriminating prejudices towards large people. Besides, this has an impact until leisure.”It is used to be able to travel as you want because the armchairs are adapted to your morphology“She added.
Slimming “It is not used to be happy“”
But Charlotte Gaccio, happy mother of two children named Zoé and Romeo, however nuanced her words by affirming another truth: thinness is not necessarily synonymous with happiness. “”It is used for a lot of things today, but it is not used to be happy“, She pointed out. Thus, she recalled that well-being is not measured in kilos or pants in size.
Charlotte Gaccio, who notably finds happiness in her marriage to the discreet Sébastien Pons, concluded her reflections by recalling a hardy truth: “It’s not a number on a balance or on a clothing label that gives people happiness, otherwise it would be known.“”