Kapamilya actress Jessy Mendiola has long been the subject of controversy concerning her career, relationship, and body figure.
One of these was about her alleged “silent war” with another Kapamilya actress Angel Locsin who was once linked to Jessy’s current boyfriend, Luis Manzano. It was followed by controversial articles claiming the actress thought of quitting showbiz.
The most recent and trending issue thrown at Jessy is her failure to be included in FHM’s initial list of the country’s sexiest women. Last year, Jessy was able to top the list, earning the title “2016 Sexiest Woman” in the Philippines. That is why it is truly shocking that her name was not included in the initial result of the online polls this year.
This issue was then followed by body shaming remarks coming from her critics. Some of them claimed that Jessy does not really deserve to be on the list because of her body figure. They say that the actress needs to lose more weight in order to look slimmer.
via Instagram
via Instagram
On her recent Instagram post, Jessy shed light on these controversial remarks as she claimed that cameras make them look bigger. As a result, artists look bigger on television than in person.
Showbiz news source Showbiz Chisms was able to track the comments section of Jessy’s post where she made the claim.
She posted a picture of her curvy body wearing a pair of bikini owned by her co-actress, Angelica Panganiban.
A netizen asked, “wow! bakit parang antaba mo po sa TV screen”
The Banana Split star replied,
“kasi lumalaki talaga kami sa tv. Tv makes you gain 10lbs. Yung talaga mas slim in person, kapag nasa tv. Sakto lang. eh ako balakangin kaya kapag nasa tv doble.”
via Showbiz Chisms
Coincidentally, TNP found out that Jessy’s claim can be backed up by a study conducted by the University of Liverpool. Daily Mail UK reported that that the research conducted by the researchers of this university confirmed the claim that people really look wider and bigger on television than in person.
According to the study, they discovered that “television really does add pounds to a woman’s figure, particularly at the neck and waist.” Camera has the power to distort the images that ca be perceived by the human eye. Another explanation is that the pixels generated by the camera are rectangular in shape. Hence, it is really possible for the artists to look wider and bigger when camera hit their bodies. The research was published in the magazine, New Scientist.
Do you think Jessy is really sexier in person than on television? Share your answers in the comments section below.
One of these was about her alleged “silent war” with another Kapamilya actress Angel Locsin who was once linked to Jessy’s current boyfriend, Luis Manzano. It was followed by controversial articles claiming the actress thought of quitting showbiz.
The most recent and trending issue thrown at Jessy is her failure to be included in FHM’s initial list of the country’s sexiest women. Last year, Jessy was able to top the list, earning the title “2016 Sexiest Woman” in the Philippines. That is why it is truly shocking that her name was not included in the initial result of the online polls this year.
This issue was then followed by body shaming remarks coming from her critics. Some of them claimed that Jessy does not really deserve to be on the list because of her body figure. They say that the actress needs to lose more weight in order to look slimmer.
via Instagram
via Instagram
On her recent Instagram post, Jessy shed light on these controversial remarks as she claimed that cameras make them look bigger. As a result, artists look bigger on television than in person.
Showbiz news source Showbiz Chisms was able to track the comments section of Jessy’s post where she made the claim.
She posted a picture of her curvy body wearing a pair of bikini owned by her co-actress, Angelica Panganiban.
The Banana Split star replied,
“kasi lumalaki talaga kami sa tv. Tv makes you gain 10lbs. Yung talaga mas slim in person, kapag nasa tv. Sakto lang. eh ako balakangin kaya kapag nasa tv doble.”
via Showbiz Chisms
Coincidentally, TNP found out that Jessy’s claim can be backed up by a study conducted by the University of Liverpool. Daily Mail UK reported that that the research conducted by the researchers of this university confirmed the claim that people really look wider and bigger on television than in person.
According to the study, they discovered that “television really does add pounds to a woman’s figure, particularly at the neck and waist.” Camera has the power to distort the images that ca be perceived by the human eye. Another explanation is that the pixels generated by the camera are rectangular in shape. Hence, it is really possible for the artists to look wider and bigger when camera hit their bodies. The research was published in the magazine, New Scientist.
Do you think Jessy is really sexier in person than on television? Share your answers in the comments section below.
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