Barbie’s Sports Illustrated Appearance Causes a Stir

It looks like the 2014 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue will feature a little more plastic than normal. In a controversial move, Sports Illustrated and Mattel have partnered up to feature none other ...
Barbie’s Sports Illustrated Appearance Causes a Stir
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  • It looks like the 2014 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue will feature a little more plastic than normal. In a controversial move, Sports Illustrated and Mattel have partnered up to feature none other than Barbie in the Swimsuit Issue. Yes, the plastic doll that young girls have been playing with for decades will be featured in a one-piece bathing suit in the Swimsuit Issue.

    Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue turns 50 this year, and the magazine plans to bring back some popular ladies that have been featured in the past to celebrate. While many of the women don’t come as any surprise, such as Tyra Banks and Christie Brinkley, including Barbie will come as a bit of a head-scratcher to the guys flipping through the issue. Not only will Barbie appear in the issue, but she will also grace the cover of 1,000 special editions of the issue.

    Barbie has a Twitter account, which was used to announce the collaboration with Sports Illustrated yesterday.

    According to a spokesperson for Mattel, the complaints surrounding Barbie in recent years sparked the “Barbie #Unapologetic” campaign. Barbie has come under fire quite often for her unrealistic size, plus many women claim that the doll makes young girls self-conscious about their bodies.

    “As a legend herself, and under criticism about her body and how she looks, posing in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit gives Barbie and her fellow legends an opportunity to own who they are, celebrate what they have done, and be unapologetic,” the Mattel spokesperson said.

    The 2014 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue will come out on February 18. Check out Barbie’s cover below.

    The move to include Barbie in the Swimsuit Issue has quite a few people crying foul. Eva Vawter from Mommyish says the decision will make wives and daughters both feel bad about themselves. The decision has generated numerous complaints on Twitter as well.

    Image via Twitter

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