Small Boob Support Sites

Keira Knightly Is Flat Chested Icon

The web is buzzing with Keira Knightley rumors that emphasize the young starlets choice not to undergo a digital boobjob. Keira has long been an icon of small-chest acceptance websites, a growing support network online, and this move will further solidify her as a good role model.

As previously mentioned, Keira says she doesn't support airbrushing in publicity photos because she wants to be a good role model for self acceptance. While she did have her boobs digitally altered to a C cup in the movie King Arthur, and enhanced again in a Chanel perfume print campaign, she was decided she no longer wants to be an advocate for poor body image.

Not necessarily spurred by Keira Knightley, but a range of websites have popped up that support women with smaller breasts. The flat chested women give each other support, offer words of encouragement and remind each other they are beautiful. They display photos of flat chested celebrities like Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller, Kate Hudson, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Richie and older celebrities like Calista Flockhart, Michelle Pfeiffer and Debra Messing, to boost each other's confidence that small is beautiful too.

Listaholic, for example, has a list of 75 Celebrities With Small Boobs and Flat Chests.

Other support sites for tiny tatas:

"I Have Small Boobs and Love Them" Stories from The Experience Project
ShowBiz slideshow of 40 Celebs with Small Boobs
"I (heart) Small Boobs" notebooks on CafePress




Small Chested Celebrities
Embrace natural beauty and feature small-chested celebrities as a positive body image role model.
Online Support Communities
Create an online support community that inspires self-love and self-acceptance for those with small breasts.
Flat Chest Acceptance
Promote flat chest acceptance as a movement of body positivity and celebrate the beauty in all body shapes and sizes.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion and Beauty
Develop fashion items and beauty products that cater to those with smaller busts and emphasize the beauty in all breast sizes.
Social Media
Use social media platforms to create communities of support and foster a positive dialogue around body image empowerment.
Entertainment Industry
Champion celebrities who embrace their natural bodies and make efforts to avoid digitally-altered images, thus encouraging a shift towards more positive body representation in media.
SCORE
6.7 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 100%
Activity 92%
Freshness 8%

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