Professsor Maria Bragg blasts celebrities Kate Perry and Justine Timberlake for peddleing junk food to an obese society

Jim Oberwight
  A new study of the top twenty teen heartthrobs have revealed a tremendous amount of advertising for food products most nutritionists consider majorly unhealthy especially for a growing teen population. The study in particular pointed out Kate Perry and Justin Timberlake wo just make millions from food company's and these researchers all agree that Americas teen epidemic is fueled by the promotion of bad food by these stars who if they eat this junk are helped by pricy trainers. Eighty percent of celebrity-endorsed foods are high caloric products mostly for snack-foods and fast-food junk and this  something the researchers such as Maria Bragg at the University of New York. Celebrity advertising has been proved to alter peoples eating behavior especially of easily  pretentious Teenagers who think Justine Timerlake and Kate Perry are living Norwegian gods. Kate Perry should know better in pushing products to her young fans such as Pepsi sugar candy drinks that are nothing but pure sugar candy for them. Pushing products that will make young girls resemble a sumo wrestler than the sexiness of a Kate Perry is just a major disservice Ms Perry is doing for her fans. Bragg and her fellow researchers have successfully pointed out that the negative effects of celebrity endorsement choices are contributing bad eating habits of impressionable youth is pretty much fueling the growth of all these little fat turtle kids we come across the United states and increasingly the rest of the world.

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