Cover of Máxima, singer, presenter and winner of ‘A Fazenda’ Jojo Todynho brings an important discussion about beauty standards. “No one has to give approval to anyone and not even on anyone’s body. Everyone needs to take care of their own life”
Society requires women to be perfect. In this impossible search, many of them live unhappy with the image reflected in the mirror. That’s why, jojo todynho it’s an inspiration. The singer and winner of The farm is one of the most powerful voices of today and brings, with lightness and good humor, a necessary look at self-love and self-acceptance.
Cover of maximumshe commented on society’s imposition of the perfect body. “There is no body acceptance process. It’s my body, regardless of how it is. He’s mine, my responsibility. There is no such thing as ‘accepting the body’”she shoots, who continues: “My standard is me and perfection does not exist. Perfect is God! I saw many women who aimed at perfection entering the operating table in search of something that they did not achieve, because they did not return home”, remembered.
The star also spoke about the search for a healthy improvement, including herself seeking medical help and opting for bariatric surgery. In her profile on a social network, the singer said that she avoided talking about it because of the constant demands on the subject. In addition, Jojo said that he preferred to keep the surgery a secret because of the delicacy of the procedure. “I didn’t say I wasn’t going to do it for fear of being cancelled. I didn’t tell you because it’s a delicate surgery. Decisions made in my life are mine and not the internet’s.” said in your online account.
“You train and eat well to have quality of life. It’s the body you want to have, not one based on what people want you to have. Or you will not live, you will always be unhappy. Unhappy with everything commented.
About helping other people with the process, Jojo said that this moment is individual and that everyone must seek their own path on this journey. “If the person has an image distortion – which is a disease – he needs to seek help. I show who I am! And I say that they have to love and value themselves. The default does not exist! We’re different people.” stated.
On judgment, the singer criticized anyone who opines about someone else’s body and encouraged everyone to do what they feel comfortable with. “No one has to give approval to anyone and not in anyone’s body. Everyone needs to mind their own business. Want to put on a small bikini? Put it on! Want to put on a big bikini? Put it on!”, shot.
CREDITS
Photos: Disclosure and Wyss Brazil
Text: Gabriele Salyna (@gabisalyna)
Cover Design: Felipe Fiuza (@felipepontofiuza)
ABOUT JOJO
Jordana Gleise de Jesus Menezes was born in Rio de Janeiro in February 1997. Known as Jojo Maronttinni or Jojo Todynho, she became a successful singer and songwriter after the release of the single “Que Tiro Foi Esse?”, which became a hit . Born and raised in Bangu, in childhood Jojo participated in the church choir, in addition to performing in singing and dancing events at school. As a teenager, she worked as a cleaning lady, street vendor, caregiver for the elderly, babysitting at a mall playground and even selling popsicles.
His success started on the internet, with his videos on Facebook and on his YouTube channel. Today, her frank and forthright speech about behavior and relationships has captured thousands of followers, transforming the artist into a digital reference with more than 25 million followers.
Champion of the reality show “A Fazenda”, she participated in “Dança dos Famosos 2022” on Domingão do Huck. She is also the presenter of the talk show “Jojo Nove e Meia” on Multishow, is part of the cast of “ABC do Mion”, of “Caldeirão” on TV Globo and is the owner of the cosmetics brand Grande e Gostosa.
Source: Maxima

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