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Debate This: Should We Laugh When Models Fall On The Runway?


We’ve debated topics of varying importance on The Frisky, for this installment of “Debate This,” we’re tackling a subject that is truly timely and serious. Should we—and that’s a royal “we”—laugh when models fall on the runway? This sparked a little heated debate during our morning meeting today, so I’ve asked two particularly empassioned Frisky staffers to square off on the matter.

It's Girl-on-Girl Crime!

“Models Go Down!” posts seem to be the online answer to the "This Celeb Got Fat!" brand of schadenfreude that we all know and love so well in the tabloids. Just like I wish they’d stop with the latter, could we please learn to leave these poor girls alone?

Women hating on women is rampant enough as it is, and while it's easy to poke fun at excessively beautiful folks (and yeah, people falling is always kinda funny), consider our Catherine's analogy -- laughing at models falling is the equivalent of yelling at an employee for not doing their job while their computer has suffered an unexpected meltdown. Sure, it seems like, all they have to freakin' do is walk -- is that so hard? But consider this: the shoes are usually outrageous and they don't fit, and for some ridiculous reason runways are always crazy slippery.

Plus, these girls are, like, 16 on average. How would you feel if you were some scared kid from Russia with 45 cameras blinding you and the most influential people in your industry staring at you like hungry hounds? Intimidating much? Models may be taller than most of us, but contrary to popular belief, they’re people, too. --Erin Flaherty, Style Editor

What's NOT Funny About It?

Should you laugh when a model becomes road kill on the runway? Um, YES! Why? Because it’s hilarious. The collective gasp of all the I-live-for-fashion types in the audience, the stunned look on the model’s face that screams, “My life is over,” as her tailbone makes contact with the floor—unless something’s broken, these things are pure comedy.

Here’s how I see it. Runway model make buckets of money and there’s only one thing they have to do—stay upright while they walk for the 10 minutes of a fashion show. When they can’t do that right, it’s amusing. Sure, as Erin mentioned, their heels are never the right size and runways are slippery, but designers could easily change those things if they wanted to make sure slippage wasn’t a possibility. Instead, the fashion world intentionally makes walking a challenge, fetishizing the idea that it’s SO HARD to be a model. But that’s a whole ‘nother rant.

Basically, if designers and the models themselves didn’t take the whole thing so darned seriously, it wouldn’t be nearly as chuckle-worthy. So, some advice for the next model who slips and falls mid-strut: stand up, take a bow, and laugh it off yourself. --Kate Torgovnick, Pop Culture Editor

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  • EW's Avatar
    Posted by EW Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:24pm PDT

    LOL! um..you just fell

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  • Dubs's Avatar
    Posted by Dubs Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:38pm PDT

    Your primary purpose is to WALK down a runway...showing off fashion. If we can laugh at men getting kicked or hit with some projectile in the junk over and over again....we can laugh at models who don't know how to walk. Get over it. *snicker*

    "consider our Catherine's analogy -- laughing at models falling is the equivalent of yelling at an employee for not doing their job while their computer has suffered an unexpected meltdown."

    What? LOL..laughing is the equivalent to yelling? What?

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  • Orien's Avatar
    Posted by Orien Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:26pm PDT

    gosh, it feels like some people are taking this article seriously. Falling on stage is not as tragic as losing a kid from daycare, or crashing a semi-we're talking about people who take their looks and fashion UBER Seriously, slipping. If no one dies or brakes their bum, it's a little funny. No harm is meant in giggling, but it's sad yet hilarious, like when I fall on my butt, I laugh.

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  • Haley's Avatar
    Posted by Haley Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:52pm PDT

    People i am all for laughing at people when they fall. I personally laught at myself when I fall and I don't take offense when people laugh at me. Basicly - GET OVER IT MODEL. YOUR NOT PERFECT

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  • Mary M's Avatar
    Posted by Mary M Wed Jul 15, 2009 6:02pm PDT

    No, i don't think we should laugh at them at all.

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  • GirlyGirl©'s Avatar
    Posted by GirlyGirl© Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:00pm PDT

    Hey, I laugh at myself. I slip and fall, no big deal. It's nothing like a truck driver losing control of his rig! I drop things, I knock things over. I was born clumsy. I know it, and so do those around me! I am the butt of a lot of people's jokes, and I don't mind it! My own Mama said that I knocked her lady parts out of whack when I was born, so what do I care?

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  • legomyego's Avatar
    Posted by legomyego Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:52pm PDT

    We shouldn't laugh.

    Not to be a dick but-

    I am surprised to see nothing here about possible new appointee,

    Sonia Sotomayer.

    President Obama is trying to level the playing field-

    undo Bush and his scandalous fiasco.

    Question: Does "general liberal instincts", time working at a law firm in New York,

    mean-lesbian?

    L word or not-it would make no difference to me.

    I would welcome it as a benefit. A voice unheard.

    A different perspective. Leverage. An addition to our highest court.

    If she is married thats great too-but gay would be a breakthrough and suffice.

    The Republicans or maybe someone at reuters wants to attack her character.

    They want a witch hunt. Seedy Language.

    Save whatever face is left to save publicly.

    I think alittle gender bias will go along way here and she should get the nod.

    Gay or not.

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  • who me?'s Avatar
    Posted by who me? Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:12pm PDT

    Um yes.... its freakin hilarious! First you laugh, straighten up and ask if they are hurt and if not, laugh until you cry!!!

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  • Diane's Avatar
    Posted by Diane Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:33am PDT

    somebody tell me why on earth i shouldnt laugh whiles i have nice teeth in ma mouth

    eih i will laugh ma head off soo much, trust me

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  • Diane's Avatar
    Posted by Diane Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:36am PDT

    somebody tell me why on earth i shouldnt laugh whiles i have nice teeth in ma mouth

    eih i will laugh ma head off soo much, trust me

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