And it happens all too often.
Disordered eating is triggering.
The audiences of these influencers trust them, and they follow them because they lead desirable lives.

Sarah’s Day YouTube
But what happens when someone with questionable habits is seen as someone others must emulate?
Introduce Sarahs Day, otherwise known as Sezzy by her fans.
Women especially are drawn to the YouTube star because she is the ultimate definition of life goals.

To those who have studied the psychology of disordered eating, Sarah raises red flags.
The YouTuber clearly doesnt have a healthy relationship with food or exercise.
Young women, taking everything their branded, uneducated idol is promoting, and becoming sick.

Physically ill. Its, for lack of a better word, fucked up.
And it happens all too often.
Disordered eating is triggering.

Do you think that YouTubers should be demonetized if they promote unhealthy behaviour?
Is that even possible when YouTubers are celebrities, and mentors, to these young audiences?
Where do you stand on this issue?
