Fat positivity βmodelβ Tess Holiday has tried once again to normalize obesity by going on a rant against clothing advertising campaigns for not using fat enough models.
βPlease ππ» use ππ» visibly ππ» plus ππ» size ππ» models ππ» in ππ» campaigns ππ» and ππ» stop ππ» showing ππ»us ππ»the ππ» same ππ» damn ππ» body types ππ»β
Please ππ» use ππ» visibly ππ» plus ππ» size ππ» models ππ» in ππ» campaigns ππ» and ππ» stop ππ» showing ππ»us ππ»the ππ» same ππ» damn ππ» body types ππ»
β Tess Holliday π₯ (@Tess_Holliday) July 31, 2017
She then posted this to Instagram, hoping that sheβd get a flood of compliments:
When the internet calls you a fat slob so you gotta show em who whoβs boss also Iβm rly tempted to chop off my hair like dis #effyourbeautystandards
When the internet calls you a fat slob so you gotta show em who whoβs boss π also Iβm rly tempted to chop off my hair like dis πππ #effyourbeautystandards
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Some think she was triggered by this photo from Lane Bryant:
Skinnies on. Hanging with our girls. Show us how youβre wearing them: Snap. Share. Tag #TheNewSkinny.
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So Lane Bryant caters towards fatties and helps promote their unhealthy lifestyle, and she bitches that these women arenβt fatΒ enough?
Tess, I want to see you start a brand of clothing that only uses disgusting models your size, and see how much positive buzz your campaign creates (or, more importantly, how much clothing you sell as a result.)
Luckily, sane people were on Twitter that day, and she gotΒ roasted:
βPleaseππ» regularize ππ» obesity ππ»β
β carson. (@TheMarcantelio) August 1, 2017
Her husband tried to come to her defense:
pic.twitter.com/TdIS0DUEzv
β Nick Holliday (@nickhollidayco) August 1, 2017
And he wasΒ instantly roasted:
umm nah that word fits
β carson. (@TheMarcantelio) August 1, 2017
not through the door
β preston (@psynote) August 1, 2017
pic.twitter.com/7UGu0EnWmF
β π’Bing (@tea_bing) August 1, 2017
After that, the roasting continued:
No. We do not need more unhealthy people
β Robert Torres (@TorresRtorres10) July 31, 2017
This is what her followers believe is healthy weight?! Fucking disgusting is what it is. Doubt itβs true that she works out 5 times a week pic.twitter.com/eZJaDMMOtP
β Robert Torres (@TorresRtorres10) August 1, 2017
Clap all you want, still doesnβt make this right.
Glad you accept yourself.
People should want to look healthy.
Stop confusing our youth.β Johnny Darcalli (@Darcalli) July 31, 2017
Demanding society cater to you is a mental illness.
β Dailey π¦ (@The_Dailey) August 1, 2017
An apple a day keeps the plaque away (from major arteries and vessels) Die in a way that is epic, dont die because of morbid obesity pic.twitter.com/T5lC6XbVTB
β That Skinny Bitch (@MuddPuttle) August 1, 2017
It would require an entire village
β That Skinny Bitch (@MuddPuttle) August 1, 2017
Yes lets encourage more obesity. Its not a health problem thatβs seriously hurting this country. Its all about image, yup
β Pants Are Offensive (@PantsAreOff) August 1, 2017
How about no? Promoting plus size models is a bad idea. It normalizes fatness and worsens the publicβs health. Promote fitness instead.
β SSJ RosΓ© Black Goku (@Rjhd64) July 31, 2017