Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 24, 2025 · Entertainment

Margot Robbie's Post-Baby Body Sparks Health Crisis: The Dangers of 'Ice and Air' Diets

Margot Robbie has been making headlines in recent weeks as she flaunts her figure in racy gowns on the red carpet while promoting her latest romance film

Margot Robbie's Red Carpet Stuns Fans, But Raises Alarm on Unhealthy Weight Loss Trends

The world of Hollywood has been abuzz with Margot Robbie's stunning appearances on the red carpet lately, showcasing her post-pregnancy physique in daring gowns as she promotes her latest romance film, "A Big Bold Beautiful Journey", alongside Colin Farrell. The 35-year-old Aussie actress has left fans in awe, but unfortunately, her influence has taken a darker turn online.

The Shocking Trend Taking Over Social Media

Now, a troubling trend has apparently emerged among women online as they fixate on her body and attempt to lose weight in an unhealthy manner

As women idolize Margot's figure and attempt to emulate it by restricting their diets to unhealthy extremes, a disturbing trend has emerged on social media. Influencers are posting videos of themselves eating "nothing" - ice or air - after watching the actress walk the red carpet. The hashtag #MargotsDiet has been circulating online, with some even going as far as to claim that Margot's physique is achieved through extreme calorie restriction.

Love Lucy Claire Speaks Out Against Unhealthy Obsessions

In a bold move, South African content creator Love Lucy Claire took to Instagram to call out the trend with a heartfelt message about the dangers of restrictive eating. In a video posted last Wednesday, Lucy revealed that she was 8 months post-partum and still enjoying hearty meals like rice and beef stew.

The trend allegedly sees women posting videos of their 'food' after watching the actress walk the red carpet, only for the clip to reveal they are eating ice or air

"I want to set the record straight: you don't get into 'good shape' through starvation," Lucy declared. "In fact, not eating well (as in not eating protein, carbs, and fat) can often lead to a binge/restrict cycle which increases inflammation in the body and lethargy. This affects physical activity levels and your body's ability to build and repair itself."

Lucy went on to expose the devastating consequences of severe calorie restriction, stating that it leads to a vicious cycle of anxiety, depression, and isolation. "You dread life's happiest moments," she said, "and begin to isolate yourself because food is inevitably a part of every celebration. You also tend to hate your body more due to cognitive distortions and increased criticism."

The Dark Side of the Beauty Ideal

Lucy's message was a powerful reminder that the beauty ideal presented by celebrities like Margot Robbie can have a toxic impact on women's self-esteem and eating habits. The pressure to conform to unrealistic standards is taking a toll on young women, who are resorting to extreme measures to achieve their goals.

A Call to Action

If you or someone you know is struggling with disordered eating or body image issues, please seek help immediately. Contact the Butterfly Foundation on 1800 33 4673 for support and guidance. In an emergency, call 000.

TheScholarlyNote.com wants to emphasize that Margot Robbie's influence should be celebrated in a positive way, not used as a catalyst for unhealthy behavior. Let's promote self-acceptance, body positivity, and healthy lifestyle choices instead of perpetuating the notion that extreme calorie restriction is necessary for beauty.

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  • "Margot Robbie's Red Carpet Stuns Fans, But Raises Questions About Body Image"
  • "The Dark Side of Beauty: The Unhealthy Consequences of Restrictive Eating"

Sources:

  • Love Lucy Claire's Instagram post
  • "A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" movie trailer

Keywords: Margot Robbie, red carpet, weight loss, restrictive eating, body image, self-acceptance, beauty ideal.