Warner Bros Studios Barbenheimer summer may now be a thing of the past but the rippling effects of film outlast the original hype and this is definitely true for the 2023 Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie . While the film brought us important lessons in the dangers of toxic positivity and the complexities of girlhood and womanhood, a new study published on the JAMA Network has revealed that the film may have also had lasting impacts on women’s health . Advertisement Introducing the study, the authors said: “Popular culture has been shown to influence health behaviours among the general public.

“For example, Katie Couric’s live streamed colonoscopy was associated with a transient 21% increase in colonoscopies, Angelina Jolie’s essay about her experience with breast cancer led to a transient 64% increase in genetic testing.” But, how does a film about Barbie come into this? Spoilers ahead for those that somehow haven’t seen the blockbuster but for those who have seen it, you’ll remember that at the end of the film, Margot Robbie’s newly-real character declares: “I’m here to see my gynaecologist.” The researchers explained: “In the film’s final scene, after deciding to leave Barbieland for the real world, Barbie enthusiastically tells a receptionist, “I’m here to see my gynaecologist,” a joke that could be based either on her supposed lack of genitals or her evident excitement for care many women find unpleasant.

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