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  2. Aug 30

    Cosmopolitan publishes a size 26 model on the front cover and everyone loses their shit. If it helps bigger men/women feel a bit better about themselves then where's the harm? You're not gonna cure obesity with a toxic tweet. And don't we all deserve to be happy?

  3. Aug 30

    I don't support Tess Holiday or obesity. I speak against this as a man who witness family members getting fat surgically removed from them as well as losing limbs in order for them to live. Family history of diabetes. Stop promoting obesity.

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  4. Aug 30

    Dear Knees-Under-Skin-Shroud and Ankles. We salute your courage in the face of adversity

  5. Aug 30

    I don't care how unpopular this opinion is, I think is beautiful and I respect for putting a pic of her on their cover. Enough of this size 0 model bs, some women can't help if they're bigger and I think it's great if it helps them love their body.

  6. Aug 29

    If featuring underweight models bad for society how's Tess Holliday who is morbidly obese cover an embodiment of "body positivity"? Why's the glamorizing of those with one type of dangerous food addiction good and the other bad? your take?

  7. Sep 3

    If we put an anorexic girl on the cover of there would be outrage. Anorexia carries just as many health warnings as obesity. I am all for promoting positive body image but when will the industry starts promoting healthy bodies instead of extremes? This is NOT health

  8. Aug 31

    What is healthy/sexy about type 2 diabetes, a heart attack by age 35 and chronic knee pain?

  9. Aug 30
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    She’s so gorgeous she’s had her photo taken by . Whereas you can only be seen on the cover of horse & hound

  10. Sep 6

    I'm beyond infuriated. I'm enraged. So much misinformation and harmful generalisations. The fact that people feel so comfortable making insulting tweets towards plus size persons is proof of how much fatphobia has been ingrained in our culture.

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  11. Sep 5

    I'll be on at 9.15am taking about the big lass on the cover of .... Normalising obesity when we're living in pandemic of fatness is not a positive move... (I actually agree with ).

  12. Sep 6

    I loved your cover on . I have never bought the magazine before but because your supporting plus size, I bought it. I am a plus size women and I support you. I am perfectly healthy, I walk everywhere, being fat hasn't disturbed my life

  13. 6 hours ago

    So fed up of seeing people suddenly become health experts when they see Tess Holliday on the front of Cosmo. SHE IS NOT PROMOTING OBESITY SHE IS PROMOTING SELF LOVE. HER SIZE IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS. IF SHE DOESNT CARE THEN WHY TF DO YOU?

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  14. Sep 4

    I literally have nothing positive to say about Tess Holliday being on the cover of magazine! I’m all for self love but she shouldn’t be seen as a good body role model!

  15. 22 minutes ago

    Images of models with barely any body fat and photoshop certainly isn't healthy.... an image of cover model certainly isn't healthy... When are magazines (not just ) going to get it right and show the average woman, and not just the extremes?

  16. Aug 31

    I used to love fashion magazines and look to them for inspiration but I will not be inspired by a morbidly obese model.

  17. Aug 30

    Ridiculous and dangerous. Private healthcare sector (especially USA) will be laughing all the way to the bank. May as well put someone smoking on the front cover, and then say how confident it made smokers feel. Morons.

  18. Sep 6

    Forget the look ,being that big is unhealthy is the magazine going to start advertising chaffing cream to help the stop the inner thighs from rubbing and getting painful ,???

  19. Sep 6

    My partner & I are having a spat over (a) why anyone could find Burt Reynolds attractive (his side) vs (b) why a boy from TinyTown, Kansas, utterly alone in his queerness, could view that centerfold in its furry beauty & think sex & love & beauty are truly possible.

  20. Aug 30

    This trending of this mag has blew my brain. How can they even advertise that!! In a time we're trying to make kids and younger generations healthier, we're also promoting it's fine to eat 10 Tonnes a day.

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