which came out when I was 12. If you've ever seen the original video and if you've ever been 12, you can understand why it made an impression.
Now, Aguilera has set out to make a whole new generation of 12-year-olds cry by remaking and releasing a new video for the song.
The was groundbreaking for its time because, in addition to featuring misfits and teens struggling with body image, it also celebrated people who were still largely marginalized and absent from TV, including two men kissing passionately and a trans woman putting on her makeup.
The new, 2022 video is a little more abstract, but carries much of the same message. A young girl ponders a vending machine full of diet pills.
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