Fat chick's husband is being called gay for being with her

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She should feel like trying to get herself in shape. It do be either gay dude's or fat chasers with women like her.

Look at Starr Jones husband, dude was gay. Look at Stedman, it's always been rumored.
Either she has more money or clout than him.

She's not even a cute fat woman. Look at all of Roseanne Bar exes. They dated down messing with her.

Look at Gaboreaux Sidibi or however you spell her name fiancé. That guy is definitely a gay man.
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I’m in love but haters say my husband must be gay or have a fat fetish​

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Samantha Ibrahim
June 22, 2022 2:32pm
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by saying things like, "He must be gay,"
I’m in love but haters say my husband must be gay or have a fat fetish


Love has knows no bounds — or pound limit — and social media star Alicia Mccarvell aims to prove it, post by viral post.
The Canadian influencer — with more than 690,000 fans on Instagram and 4.9 million followers on TikTik — clapped back at critics on Tuesday who said that her husband Scott should be with someone who is thinner than her.
Mccarvell shared one apparently triggering TikTok video earlier this week, featuring herself and her muscular hubby wearing towels before transitioning into fancy party outfits.
As the now-viral clip racked up more than 23 million views, the influencer received backlash for the snap and responded to the haters in a separate post on Monday.
The “self-love” proponent launched her passionate defense by saying that some people thought their relationship didn’t “add up” due of the differences in their weights and body types.
“My video went viral, and I know we all know why. It’s because by beauty standards, we don’t make sense,” she said in the explanation video that garnered another 12 million views.
A content creator and influencer has responded to criticisms of her relationship on social media after one user claimed her husband should be with somebody thinner than her. Alicia Mccarvell, from Canada, addressed the comments in a TikTok video on Tuesday 21 June Social media star Alicia Mccarvell slammed haters who believe that a thinner man shouldn’t be with a larger woman.aliciamccarvell/Instagram Mccarvell noted that society has taught people to believe that beauty standards see thinner men and women as more attractive than others who are not. Alicia Mccarvell noted that society has taught people to believe that beauty standards see thinner men and women as more attractive than others who are not.aliciamccarvell/Instagram
“The world looks at us and immediately values Scott more than me,” Mccarvell went on. “They say things like, ‘Oh, she must not have been fat when they met,’ or ‘Oh, she’s got to be rich.’ “
The burgeoning body positivity activist continued, “Or they try to decrease his side of the equation by saying he must be gay, or he fetishes fat women.”

Mccarvell noted that society has taught people to believe that thinner men and women are more attractive than others who are not.
“We’ve been made to believe that somebody who is physically fit like Scott could never in a million years be in love with or compatible with a fat woman,” she said. “And that’s solely because the world has taught us that we have to value our worth [based] on our bodies.”


She then recalled an instance where a very pretty woman, who “was thin and by beauty standards a 10 out of 10,” slid into Scott’s DMs and said he should be with someone who looks like her instead of his wife.
She added, “Here’s the thing, though, me telling myself the majority of our relationship that I’m not worthy of his love because of my body is the exact same thing as this thin woman telling him that she is worthy because of her body.”
“I’m undervaluing myself and she is overvaluing herself. We have both been made to believe that our value lies in our body,” the Instagrammer said. Mccarvell then made a plea to her followers, saying: “If this is the way you think, it’s the way you’ve been taught. However, it is your responsibility to unlearn it.”
[IMG alt="A content creator and influencer has responded to criticisms of her relationship on social media after one user claimed her husband should be with somebody thinner than her.
Alicia Mccarvell, from Canada, addressed the comments in a TikTok video on Tuesday 21 June"]https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/06/alicia-mccarvell-viral-relationship-trolls-02.jpg?w=692[/IMG]Mccarvell explained in a new TikTok how society views overweight women vs. thinner women in regard to relationships with men like her hubby, Scott.aliciamccarvell/Instagram
On her original transition TikTok, there were also many commenters applauding her for showing off her relationship.
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“These comments just show how many ppl base their relationship choice off of looks. maybe y’all would be happier if u didn’t,” one wrote. Another scribed, “I see two stunning people in love with each other and themselves and IM LIVING FOR ITked.


I’m wondering what her motivation is to put this on social media? Is it to get an e-hi-five because her husband fits the stereotype of an attractive man?
 

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I’m wondering what her motivation is to put this on social media? Is it to get an e-hi-five because her husband fits the stereotype of an attractive man?
Seems that way to me. There’s no other reason a person would put this much effort into this shyt to me. Seems like she’s loving the attention and is just showing off
 

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I’m wondering what her motivation is to put this on social media? Is it to get an e-hi-five because her husband fits the stereotype of an attractive man?
There's hundreds of couple TikToks. If you have a cute story and funny skits it can generate a lot of revenue. They have a huge following because they do a lot of romantic and cute things together. They've been doing this for a few years, this is the first time she's addressed the backlash.
 

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There's hundreds of couple TikToks. If you have a cute story and funny skits it can generate a lot of revenue. They have a huge following because they do a lot of romantic and cute things together. They've been doing this for a few years, this is the first time she's addressed the backlash.
Thanks for the backstory. I wish she never addressed any of the backlash.
 

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You hate fat ppl?

Why?
Unhealthy beings.
Walking death timebombs
Body is a temple and they are not maintaining it.
Lot of black people suffer from obesity and now we have this bullshyt ass body positivity movement that try to act like its ok to be fat when it isn’t fukking up more our community
As someone who is active this shyt is disgusting and nauseating seeing ppl let themselves die
fukk that shyt
 
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