The Fine Print For This "Pretty Amazing" Contest For Girls Makes Me *Facepalm*

In March 2012, Seventeen magazine launched its second annual Pretty Amazing Contest which offers a $20,000 scholarship to girls who have done "pretty amazing" things like raising money for the National Eating Disorders Association. Sounds great, right? Nope. Check out the fine print.

No wonder the National Eating Disorders Association needs money. Jerks like the editors at Seventeen are telling girls being pretty is more valuable than their "pretty amazing" accomplishments.
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In March 2012, Seventeen magazine launched its second annual Pretty Amazing Contest which offers a $20,000 scholarship to girls who have done "pretty amazing" things like raising money for the National Eating Disorders Association. Sounds great, right? Nope. Check out the fine print.

No wonder the National Eating Disorders Association needs money. Jerks like the editors at Seventeen are telling girls being pretty is more valuable than their "pretty amazing" accomplishments.



Congrats to SPARK Summit and the #KeepItReal campaign for their recent victory in getting Seventeen to agree to stop altering the models in their magazine. Progress!
ORIGINAL: Photo by mrselliotnightray. You can check out the official rules of the Pretty Amazing Contest, which includes sending two pictures of yourself taken in the past six months, on Seventeen.com.
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