Burkina FasoGovt bans big buttocks beauty contest
Following the outcry on social media over a big buttocks beauty
contest in Burkina Faso, the government has banned such pageant.
Adverts for this
weekend's third edition of 'Miss Bim-Bim', carrying an image of two
fully clothed women with exaggeratedly large behinds, provoked an outcry
on social media.
"Our role is to do everything to avoid damaging the image of women," said Minister Laure Zongo in a statement, adding that social media criticism had persuaded her to act.
The male organiser of the event, Hamado Doambahe, said it aimed to promote a more positive body image for African women and encourage fashion designers to use African costumes.
Contests like Miss Bim-Bim have been held in other West African countries.
Women's
rights groups have mixed views about the tendency in many African
cultures to celebrate women with larger bodies than are typically
admired elsewhere.
While they welcome the shift
away from the unnaturally thin female shapes promoted by the global
fashion industry, they deplore the emphasis on men judging women's body
shapes.
The head of Burkina Faso's High Council for Communications, Nathalie Some, called in a statement for people in advertising, the media and the arts to protect the rights of women and girls.
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