- People are slamming Vogue for saying someone "had to" rank Victoria's Secret models' bodies.
- Twitter users are tearing the magazine apart for body-shaming models.
- The post itself compares different models' bodies.
Ahead of tonight's Victoria's Secret Fashion show, Vogue has published a ranking of Victoria's Secret models' bodies that has sparked outrage on social media.
A tweet promoting the story said, "It's a tough job, but someone had to pick the best Victoria's Secret bodies of all time." However, Twitter users were quick to point out that no one really "had" to.
It's a tough job, but someone had to pick the best @VictoriasSecret bodies of all time. https://t.co/M3WTU7MLsC
— Vogue Magazine (@voguemagazine) November 28, 2017
The article itself compares models bodies and outfits over the years — and people are not here for it.
Twitter users have accused the magazine of body-shaming the models.
How is this even a thing? All their bodies are amazing hence strutting down a glittering runway in their underwear!!!! HMU if you need article ideas, you guys are supposed to be leaders stop thisssss!
— NDᐱI 𐀼 (@ndaiart) November 28, 2017
You’re ranking a group of women who sadly have to maintain below average BMI to make money off their body?!?! Body shaming on top of body shaming...
— TheQueenOfTheNightOhYeahOhYeahOhYeahCauseImTheQuee (@Queen050780) November 28, 2017
Some people are calling the ranking unneccessary.
Well no, actually, no, no one had to rank women's bodies for a women's magazine.
— Amy Gibson (@amyfgibsonsd) November 28, 2017
No, no one HAD to rank them. Don't pretend this was a necessary exercise
— Charlene (@cherrycola28) November 28, 2017
Literally no one had to do this.
— Stacy (@LaikaSpaceDog) November 28, 2017
Others think the story is tone deaf.
This is a tone deaf nightmare.
— Ange (@AngePangela) November 28, 2017
@voguemagazine Nope. Do better.
— Paula Z. Gomez (@loverlypaula) November 28, 2017
And some people want Vogue to delete the story and tweet.
— Nikki Star TV✨🤩 (@MissNikkiStar) November 28, 2017
Delete this
— Jessica Snekersa (@JessicaSneaks) November 28, 2017
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, which was filmed in Shanghai, China, last week, will air on CBS at 10 p.m. tonight.
A representative from Condé Nast did not immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment.
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