Is it constitutional to censor the media?

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Would it violate any of the amendments to censor body image in the media?

And if you say that " it is perfectly legal to censor the media", what problems would be caused by this?
Example: In media, there are many glamour models and actresses that are airbrushed. They look really good, but are kinda thin.

However, this can cause girls to become insecure and try to emulate these models. They become anorexic, depressed etc.

That is why some say the media should be censored regarding body image. If this were to happen, would it violate the constitution?
 
Not as long as the Constitution contains the First Amendment. The media has the freedom of speech, with a few exceptions, just like anyone else in America.
 
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