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How people from the media industry, especially, which is actors, models, influencers, anyone on screen, are so concerned about the way they look, where it reaches a point where it severely affects their mental health.

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Yeah, and also I want to say, tell everyone that don't believe how they look at Fahti is how they actually look. We meet them, we know there's so much cleanup going on. Cleanup means? Not one post they will let out without having cleaned. So you are thinking, Oh, I'm at Fahti looking so horrible. Look at her. She's looking so beautiful. And you're getting stressed and sad and upset about it. And then you're running from one doctor to the other doctor to say, I want to do this. If she can look, why can't I look? So to me, I want to tell all those 40 odd, 50-ish people who are sitting and thinking, If she can look like that, why can't I look like that? Whoever it is, is not exactly looking like how you are looking at it in the picture. There is she, and then there is all of us assisting her to look a certain way. Plus, even with the best of us assisting them, they are not looking exactly what you're seeing in the photo. There is lighting, there is makeup, there is a whole load of touch-up, cleanup post. The picture is taken.