Cheryl Tiegs, a former SI swimsuit model, believes that celebrating Graham sends a negative message to women. She tells People magazine, "I don't like it that were talking about full-figured women because were glamourizing them, and your waist should be smaller than 35 [inches]. That's what Dr. Oz said and I'm sticking to it."
Ties comments illustrate that there is still immense stigma and shame associated with plus sized women. In deeming them unworthy of talking about, we are cutting a group out of the picture. As women, and as people, we need to uphold and celebrate all women and those who identify as a woman, regardless of their size.
-McKenzie
I am continuously shocked by women body-shaming each other, especially in a field like modeling, where critics are so hard on every model. There is a difference between body-shaming and being worried about someone's health, and this is clearly a case of body-shaming.
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