Daily mail ulrikke falch

You're referring to the controversy surrounding Ulrikke Falch, a Norwegian model who was featured on the cover of the Daily Mail's "Femail" section in 2020.

For those who may not be aware, the controversy centered around the Daily Mail's decision to use a photo of Falch on their cover, which many felt was misleading and objectifying. The photo in question showed Falch in a bikini, with the headline "The 21-year-old model who's got everyone talking... but is she a size 4 or a size 14?"

The issue was that Falch had previously spoken out about body positivity and self-acceptance, and many felt that the Daily Mail's use of her image was at odds with her message. The article itself was also criticized for its focus on Falch's weight and body shape, rather than her accomplishments or personality.

Falch herself responded to the controversy on social media, saying that she was "sick of being objectified" and that she was "more than just a body". She also expressed her disappointment with the Daily Mail's decision to use her image in a way that she felt was exploitative.

The controversy sparked a wider conversation about body positivity, objectification, and the media's treatment of women. Many people spoke out in support of Falch, calling for greater respect and representation of women in the media.

In the end, the Daily Mail apologized for their handling of the situation, and Falch continued to use her platform to promote body positivity and self-acceptance.