
Posing the question, “Should plus-size women be ashamed of their bodies?”, the US mag attempts to “set the record straight” with a beautiful photo shoot.
Editor-in-chief Madeline Jones said the aim of the campaign in the October issue was to shine a light on body shaming of people of all shapes and sizes.
“Body shaming is present in our lives,” states Jones. “We see bigger women being put down for being too big, but we also see men and women body shaming smaller models for being too small.”
With the editorial having already gone viral online, attracting 600,000 page views on the plus-size nude shoot to date, I think we can safely say they have answered their own question.















8 Comments
Inside each of those plus size models is two normal / healthy size girls waiting to be released from the fat farm.
3 RepliesAll the models in fact are very pretty women despite they are thick and carry extra pounds. Some women look very beautiful when they carry it in the right places!
ReplyBeauty comes in all shapes sizes and color but I do prefer a thicker lady though!
1 ReplyOhh yeah now thats what im talkin about, i love voluptuos women, they are way better then those skinny anorexic bitches, eww they are so disgusting and revolting they look like praying mantises and they have about as much sex appeal as praying mantises to.
2 RepliesWhat about skinny chicks? Being a Black woman has its share of body shaming to especially from the hip-hop world. So now when people look at a Black women they expect to see vivacious curves. No offense even "plus" size women are getting more attention. Same boat different seat. You want to loose hell, i'll take some of those pounds.
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