Deb Knight urges Influencers to stop "glorifying tanning"
Deborah Knight, 51, has spoken out against influencers who glorify tanning as she shared the results from her annual skin check.
The TV and radio presenter, shared a series of photos showing the sun damage on her skin, as she reminded her followers to stay sun safe and get their skin checked.
"Got off pretty lightly from my annual skin check. Just a few barnacles zapped but nothing serious this time round," she began in the caption.
"Timely reminder to get your skin checked and protect it from the sun in the first place," she added, before tagging two melanoma treatment specialists and the Melanoma Institute Australia.
She signed off the post with the hashtag #stopglorifyingtanning.
The Money News 2GB host has regularly shared her skin journey and has previously opened up about the "true extent" of the "damaging effects of the sun" on 9Honey.
"As a blonde, fair-skinned child growing up by the beach, I resisted putting on zinc and sunscreen as much as my own children do now," she said in the interview in 2023.
She added that she now has to pay the price and has to get her age spots frozen off every year.
"I've had a Basal Cell Carcinoma surgically removed from the bridge of my nose, leaving a scar far worse than the damage it could have done if left untreated, possibly spreading and destroying skin, tissue, even bone," she said.
She also spoke out about the influencers who glorify tanning.
"These are often the same influencers who recommend spending a fortune on anti-ageing treatments and creams and serums, despite willingly exposing their skin to the most damaging ageing element there is – the harsh Aussie sun," she added.
According to the Australian Melanoma Research Foundation, one in 17 Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetimes, with melanoma reportedly the third most common cancer in the country, following prostate cancer in men and breast cancer in women.
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