Smoking modelos

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"People, I think, feel powerless, but when they speak up they can make a change.

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Of course they still smoke—you can catch them at fashion week and in paparazzi shots puffing away like it's 1985. I am not a fan of smoking, I don't think it a good thing, obviously—my brother had to have his voice box removed," Schuman explains.

Everyone agreed that smoking is destructive (obviously), and that it's particularly bad that these starlets are apathetically projecting to the world that smoking is a habit of the well-connected and cool.

Do these stars realize the irresponsibility of wielding one’s influence to normalize smoking for their teenage fans?

A single Instagram image of a cigarette—reaching hundreds of millions of young adults—is, after all, a more effective marketing tool than anything Big Tobacco could legally publish.

But what these influencers don't realize—or perhaps they just don’t care?—is that they are peddling the idea that smoking is glamorous to an audience who cares deeply about image.

Since when did it become cool again to show that you smoke?

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In 2015, one of three high school seniors reported ever having smoked a cigarette, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. I never let social peer pressure be an excuse for me."

Whether it's a photo of smoke billowing out of a young woman's mouth or a shot of someone slinking fur over their shoulder, Schuman purposefully keeps every passionate, hateful, and nasty comment on his page.

On most of the Instagram images embedded into this story, the comments are shockingly positive. She might not participate in the behavior, yet she's quite literally selling it.

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These stars are using cigarettes as a prop, a device to seemingly make them look rebellious and more mature.

Preslie Smoking Model Progression

24:29 long x 2

MP4 HD Video 1080p (1920 x 1080) 751 MB x 2
MP4 Lower Resolution (1280 x 720) 383 MB

Second angle view is included
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Preslie has become one of USA Smokers most popular models as her smoking skills and confidence level improved over time as she did more shoots and became more experienced.

smoking modelos

I don't judge these women for smoking; everyone has the right to make their own decisions, even ones that could kill you. The 2nd scene is a few shoots later and she is much more comfortable and is developing her style as she smokes a Marlboro Red 100.

The cigarettes in these Instagram images are gratuitous to the point of confusing; a lazy attempt at being cool and oh-so-candid.

It's toxic to you, your loved ones, and your pets. "Go girl," "Yasssssss slayage," "You smoking sex bomb," and other positive affirmations are scattered throughout the public comment sections.

It's true that the overall number of tobacco users has decreased significantly over the last few decades—and that's a great thing.

The last scene is filmed after she had been filming for a while but it is her first chain smoking scene and she chain smokes two strong Marlboro Reds, she smokes the first one with her hair down and puts it up for the second one.

All four scenes are captured from two angles and all are included in a separate HD download.

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In behind-the-scenes footage of Bella Hadid's new Chrome Hearts campaign, the model takes a drag of a cigarette with long, manicured fingers, before throwing a sultry glance at the camera with a look that seems to say: I'm sexy and I'm smoking.

But let's not mince words: we all know smoking cigarettes will kill you.

When I look at the women in these images, I don't see behavior worth emulating. What they eat, wear, say, sell, and Snapchat is of great significance to their young fans. But the problem with smoking is that it's also slowly killing those around you. But some also insisted cigarettes can have an appropriate use in certain editorials; that the small white stick somehow tells a story that empty fingers simply cannot.

“There is an inherent sex appeal in seeing someone smoking in a photograph.

I mention this because stars like Jenner and Hadid, with 115 million Instagram followers between them, are bonafide icons of a generation of impressionable teenagers. So why are Instagram starlets like Hadid, Kylie Jenner, Nicola Peltz, Elsa Hosk, Dakota Johnson, and Sofia Richie—not to mention dozens of celebrities and models at the Met Gala— suddenly so cavalier about using cigarettes as props?

If you want to see people not smoking, if those stars start to see their fans leaving because of what they're posting, then they would stop."

Much of that is true in theory, but this younger generation stands hard for their social media idols—they don't care much for the statistics, like that nearly 480,000 people die from smoking every year in this country, and that includes deaths from exposure to secondhand smoke.