Rod's daughter joins size zero debate

The daughter of rocker Rod Stewart has spoken out about the size zero debate and declared that no-one should feel pressured into becoming unnaturally thin.

The daughter of rocker Rod Stewart has spoken out about the size zero debate and declared that no-one should feel pressured into becoming unnaturally thin.

Kimberly Stewart, recently voted FHM's sexiest woman in the world, said people often have unrealistic role models and should not expect to force themselves down to the small size.

Her comments come after months of debate about the prevalence of skinny women in the fashion and celebrity worlds, which followed the deaths of two models last year.

It has been claimed that the use of ultra-thin models on the catwalk does not promote a healthy body image, and add to pressure on young women to slim.

The controversy was reignited last month when it was revealed that Allegra Versace, daughter of the famous fashion designer, had been battling anorexia for many years.

Stewart said : "I am not an advocate of size zero ... All too often we have unrealistic role models. No-one should be a size zero unless they are naturally that size.

"When I was younger, I found it hard to put on weight despite eating lots and taking protein drinks and that's fine, but no-one should push themselves to that degree or feel pressure to be unnaturally or unhealthily thin."

Stewart, a model herself, is said to keep her figure in check with a healthy diet and an exercise regime of yoga, spinning, running and, more unusually, pole dancing lessons.

She is fronting Specsavers' annual Spectacle Wearer of the Year Awards and also defended wearing glasses, claiming they "give an air of sex appeal and sophistication - even naughtiness" if worn in the right way.

more courts articles

Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges
Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court
Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody

More in this section

Stressed business woman overworked in office Natural Health: I'm perimenopausal and find it difficult to focus at work
Smartwatch with health app. Glowing neon icon on brick wall background Health watch: How much health data is healthy? 
Cork's wild salmon warrior Sally Ferns Barnes looks to the future Cork's wild salmon warrior Sally Ferns Barnes looks to the future
ieParenting Logo
Writers ieParenting

Our team of experts are on hand to offer advice and answer your questions here

Your digital cookbook

ieStyle Live 2021 Logo
ieStyle Live 2021 Logo

IE Logo
Outdoor Trails

Discover the great outdoors on Ireland's best walking trails

IE Logo
Outdoor Trails

Lifestyle
Newsletter

The best food, health, entertainment and lifestyle content from the Irish Examiner, direct to your inbox.

Sign up
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited