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Beauty, Disrupted - A Memoir (Paperback)
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Beauty, Disrupted - A Memoir (Paperback)
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Carre Otis has been in the public eye ever since she was in her
mid-teens. Millions of people have gazed at her image in magazines
from Guess and Calvin Klein ads to poses on the pages of the Sports
Illustrated Swimsuit Edition and Playboy. They've also seen her on
posters and in her controversial sex scene with her then-future
husband, Mickey Rourke, in the film "Wild Orchid". The troubled
marriage to Rourke that followed was widely covered in the media,
as were Carre's struggles with drugs and a particularly brutal
eating disorder. But to see someone naked on the page or exposed on
the screen doesn't mean we know who they really are. After years in
the modeling and entertainment industries, Carre has spent the last
decade on a deep and private spiritual journey, focusing on her own
growth and on that of her family. Having found the balance and the
serenity she worked so hard to achieve, she's now ready to tell her
side of the story. Her greatest incentive to do so are her two
young daughters, as it is imperative that they hear of their
mother's past from her, rather than encounter it on the Internet.
For this reason-and for the sake of all our daughters-she confronts
her complex past fearlessly and with unremitting candor. The result
is a remarkable narrative of success, despair, and ultimate
triumph. "Beauty, Disrupted" is more than the familiar celebrity
story of rise and fall, and then rise again. Carre is keenly aware
that her struggles were not unique to her, or even to women in the
modeling industry, as we live in a culture that places impossible
expectations on young women-including intense pressure to be thin,
beautiful, successful, and pleasing to one's family, teachers, and
men. The conflicting ideals to which young girls are held are
simply overwhelming. They're told, Be smart but not too smart, Be
thin but don't be anorexic, Be sexy, but don't be a slut.
Naturally, eating disorders, drug and alcohol addiction,
self-injury, and self-destructive sexual behaviors abound. The
scars that our culture inflicts on teen girls can last a lifetime.
In Carre's case, she came to see the cause of these scars as a kind
of spiritual illness-a socially constructed sickness threatening us
all. The story of how she journeyed from such life-threatening
circumstances and behaviors to such life-affirming ones is more
than a cautionary tale-it an inspiring truth intended for all of
our daughters as well as the mothers and fathers who love them.
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