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Rebranded to "Bodycheck" with an 18+ age limit. Present: Focus on body positivity and digital engagement.

The German youth magazine has long been a cultural touchstone for teenagers, particularly through its famous "Dr. Sommer" advice column. Within this legacy, features like "That’s Me!" and the later "Dr. Sommer Bodycheck" have sparked both massive interest and international debate. The Evolution: From "That's Me!" to "Bodycheck" bravo dr sommer bodycheck thats me boys new

To address modern legal sensitivities and changing audience interests, BRAVO rebranded the feature to "Dr. Sommer's Bodycheck" in the early 2010s. Crucially, the age requirements were raised, now exclusively featuring young adults aged 18 to 25 . Why "That's Me - Boys" is Trending Rebranded to "Bodycheck" with an 18+ age limit

The feature allows young men to showcase their natural physiques without the heavy retouching typical of fitness magazines, focusing instead on "self-confident boys" presenting their true selves. Sommer" advice column