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July 3, 2017 | celebrity | Lex Jurgen | 0 Comments
When making up a fake job for yourself, try not to pick something that defies common sense. Tell me more about this interstellar firefighter gig you have. Sounds amazing. Obese model is not a real job. If there were any midget basketball players making a decent living, I’d have heard of them.
Natalie Hage is described in the media as a plus sized model. On her own social media accounts she refers to herself as a Fat Lady. Some kudos to you Natalie for being more honest than Yahoo Style.
Fat shaming is an epidemic that affects approximately one-hundred percent of women with blogs dedicated to fat shaming. Nature is so mysterious in its statistical randomness. Hage documented herself being body humiliated on a flight by a male passenger pantomiming his discomfort at having an enormous lady take the seat next to him. Hage snapped photos of him texting a fat joke to his buddy:
“I think she ate a Mexican.”
Fat shamer and racist. Way to go 13A.
Hage is “almost positive” the man also took her picture. That’s enough to convict. Hage confronted the man about his fat shaming after the plane landed and she could get her fat hands around her cell phone more steadily.
The man countered Hage’s accusations with a technical point about how she probably shouldn’t be sitting in an emergency exit row since she’d likely be dooming hundred of souls to a watery grave in the event of a water landing. Hage asks the passenger if he’s a doctor as a segue into the conceit that you can’t possibly know a person’s fitness condition merely by looking at them. Which is largely true, except in the case of the morbidly obese when you totally can.
“That’s funny, because I work out five days a week, I’m here for a shoot, I’m a model.”
Hage alerts the man that she’s been texting American Airlines the entire time with her evidence of his body shaming and expects he will hear from AA corporate. Like Simon Wiesenthal documenting the fled Nazi officers in hiding around the world. Somebody needs to take notes.
Hage got what she wanted out of this exchange. Videos and photos tagged #HuffPostWoman for her supporters to cheer her on and another ten thousand more likes. It’s a sick little game where nothing gets done and every chunky girl dreams counterproductively of that victim fame.
Fire your trainer.