True inclusion in media means letting marginalized bodies be mundane, exceptional, and everything in between.
From Shrill to Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls , we are finally seeing fat people lead, fall in love, and succeed—without the storyline requiring them to change their bodies first. fat transexual porno
What’s a movie or show that you felt actually "got it" right? Let’s swap recs in the comments. 👇 True inclusion in media means letting marginalized bodies
Media check: A character being fat is not a personality trait, a plot hole, or a tragedy. It’s just a body. Let’s swap recs in the comments
The conversation around is moving away from the "tragic makeover" trope and toward authentic, everyday joy. Depending on where you plan to post (LinkedIn for industry talk, or Instagram/TikTok for community vibes), here are three different directions you can take. Option 1: The Industry Perspective (Best for LinkedIn)
The industry is slowly realizing that "fat entertainment" should just be… entertainment that includes fat people. Give us the sci-fi leads, the rom-com icons, and the action heroes. We’re ready. 🎬🍿 #Diversity #BodyEquity #PopCulture