Video: What a ‘Plus Sized Model’ Looked Like in 2004

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A clip of a woman described as a “plus sized model” from the 2004 season of America’s Next Top Model has gone viral, with respondents pointing out the difference 20 years later.

The clip shows Anna Bradfield, who appeared in season 2 of the show, and was one of 12 women to compete in the final.

“How do you feel about being the only plus sized model here?” asks judge Tyra Banks.

Bradfield is basically a normal sized woman, probably a size 10.

After the clip received millions of views on X, respondents expressed shock at how the definition of a “plus sized model” has changed in just the last 20 years.

A recent clip of a pool party featuring almost entirely obese black people is also a good comparison.

“A new analysis is predicting that by 2030, 48.9% of adults in the United States will be obese and 24.2% will be severely obese,” remarked Ian Miles Cheong.

As we recently highlighted, morbidly obese people are now being rewarded with free tickets for the seat next to them on planes.
 

 

However, despite the media breathlessly amplifying the ‘body positivity’ movement, several fat pride activists have died in recent years as a result of obesity.
 

 

 

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