I'm tired, cranky now I read Kate Upton is fat?!

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  • taunto
    taunto Posts: 6,420 Member
    I think people need to stop worshipping models/celebrities. Its one thing to want "that kind of body" (which btw, Kate is extremely attractive body I think) but another to be so obsessed that you cannot stand anyone criticising them. If they're in public eye, people with critisize. Just for the sake of stirring things up. And guess what, that kind of negative publicity is actually GOOD for them since when people argue, more people tend to know their name (I'm sure there are a few in this thread who didn't knew her, at least by name but they do now).

    So, stop obsessing over the celebrities and their lives and carry on.
  • mister_universe
    mister_universe Posts: 6,664 Member
    I think people need to stop worshipping models/celebrities. Its one thing to want "that kind of body" (which btw, Kate is extremely attractive body I think) but another to be so obsessed that you cannot stand anyone criticising them. If they're in public eye, people with critisize. Just for the sake of stirring things up. And guess what, that kind of negative publicity is actually GOOD for them since when people argue, more people tend to know their name (I'm sure there are a few in this thread who didn't knew her, at least by name but they do now).

    So, stop obsessing over the celebrities and their lives and carry on.

    Taunto is the voice of reason. Wait, what?!
  • RobynLB83
    RobynLB83 Posts: 626 Member

    Well models should also represent health while they're at it. Nothing wrong with fantasy models, just not enough average ones out there. Everywhere you turn you see size 0 models. No wonder girls who are Kate's size think they're fat..

    Models are not making a public service announcement. They are selling ****.

    You seem to have a rather shocking lack of understanding of how the media influences individuals. Wow. Just oh wow!

    The media influences individuals who can't wrap their heads around that fact that it's a fantasy. That's my whole point. Let the fantasy be the fantasy that it is. Don't conflate it with reality and get all bent out of shape because the two don't measure up. They aren't supposed to. That's why it sells. You're the one who doesn't seem to understand.
  • mandasalem
    mandasalem Posts: 346 Member
    She was initially a swimsuit model, which is an entirely different body type than a fashion model. If designers didn't want to put their clothes on her, then they wouldn't do it-- but she was sought after. It's not up to her to conform to the ideal of an industry that came to her.

    I'm sure no one would be sad about her sticking to swimsuits.
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    When I saw her on the cover of sports illustrated, I was like, "Wow; they put a plus size model on the cover. That's progressive." She's not "fat" for a person walking on the street, but she certainly has at least 2 times the body fat of a standard model. Why does she get paid for that? I think models should have to work for it... Their job is to look good... That's all they have to do. And she doesn't bother to work out? That's just lazy.

    But she does look good... :huh:
  • selina884
    selina884 Posts: 826 Member
    She isnt fat but she isnt fit either.

    Could do with some weightlifting.
  • meredith1123
    meredith1123 Posts: 843 Member
    When I saw her on the cover of sports illustrated, I was like, "Wow; they put a plus size model on the cover. That's progressive." She's not "fat" for a person walking on the street, but she certainly has at least 2 times the body fat of a standard model. Why does she get paid for that? I think models should have to work for it... Their job is to look good... That's all they have to do. And she doesn't bother to work out? That's just lazy.

    please tell me you're not serious...

    I know right??^^^
    I didnt know you had to be RAIL THIN with hollow legs in order to be models. This is pure BS if you ask me. Kate looks great, and yes she is average but why are you hatin' on that? Uh, really. I do everything in my power to teach my daughter that those models and celebrities are not who she should want to be. She should want what is best for her health.... but I would MUCH RATHER my daughter see KATE as a model which shows her hey its okay to be 'normal' than my daughter use hollow legged models as her role models for body image.

    go kate! we love you.
  • sissiluv
    sissiluv Posts: 2,205 Member
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  • angelams1019
    angelams1019 Posts: 1,102 Member
    She's not fat, but I do find her weight average and that's not good enough for a model.

    We need more average models. These really thin, airbrushed ones we have are the reason why so many girls have eating disorders.

    What do we need average models for? We have average people everywhere. Models are supposed to represent a FANTASY. We can't handle the fact that we aren't perfect so we have to make art that's mediocre? C'mon.

    Well models should also represent health while they're at it. Nothing wrong with fantasy models, just not enough average ones out there. Everywhere you turn you see size 0 models. No wonder girls who are Kate's size think they're fat..

    I totally agree. We need more average models like we need more average intelligence doctors and physicists. All those smarty pants types giving people of average intelligence low self esteem. It's just not fair.

    Your sarcasm is assuming these models are healthy...That isn't always the case.
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  • NathanFronk
    NathanFronk Posts: 137 Member
    She's fatter than most famous models, that's not up for debate, it's fact.

    But fact is not the same as fat.

    Is she fat compared to the average woman her height? No. Do the people over at the BMI say she's overweight? No. Is she bigger than most women her height in her profession? Absolutely. Kate Upton was born with symmetrical features, tall, and lucked into an attractive face. None of that took hard work on her part. She doesn't seem to spend hours each day in the gym or struggle with the hard self-discipline it takes to eat very little. She works in front of a camera but does not have to memorize lines or display any discernible acting talent.

    She does have to breathe, so that's something.
  • refuseresist
    refuseresist Posts: 934 Member
    I'm about half her size and I'm disgusting to look at. If someone has decided to call her fat then so be it. She looks great whatever the label.
  • BluejayNY
    BluejayNY Posts: 301 Member
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    That bikini is not flattering to her body type, but it's nothing to do with size. She doesn't exactly have a muffin top!

    She looks better here than in other pictures I have seen of her.

    And on another note, I am thrilled men find her attractive because my body is somewhat similar, except I am sadly missing a butt.
  • selina884
    selina884 Posts: 826 Member
    When I saw her on the cover of sports illustrated, I was like, "Wow; they put a plus size model on the cover. That's progressive." She's not "fat" for a person walking on the street, but she certainly has at least 2 times the body fat of a standard model. Why does she get paid for that? I think models should have to work for it... Their job is to look good... That's all they have to do. And she doesn't bother to work out? That's just lazy.

    please tell me you're not serious...

    I know right??^^^
    I didnt know you had to be RAIL THIN with hollow legs in order to be models. This is pure BS if you ask me. Kate looks great, and yes she is average but why are you hatin' on that? Uh, really. I do everything in my power to teach my daughter that those models and celebrities are not who she should want to be. She should want what is best for her health.... but I would MUCH RATHER my daughter see KATE as a model which shows her hey its okay to be 'normal' than my daughter use hollow legged models as her role models for body image.

    go kate! we love you.

    That's tolerance right thurr.
  • LaurenEileen74
    LaurenEileen74 Posts: 142 Member
    She isn't fat but she isn't thin like most models and on occasion I have thought she could lose an inch around her middle/hip area to be honest. That said, she looks freaking fantastic.

    I totally agree with this. She's a bit too giggly from time to time, but very sexy with a great mug for sure.
  • Zombella
    Zombella Posts: 491 Member
    I don't get what the hype is with her, but whatever. She is a model so she will be judged by a lot of people. Most people like her because of her "assets".
  • JenCatwalk
    JenCatwalk Posts: 285 Member
    She's not fat, but I do find her weight average and that's not good enough for a model.

    We need more average models. These really thin, airbrushed ones we have are the reason why so many girls have eating disorders.

    What do we need average models for? We have average people everywhere. Models are supposed to represent a FANTASY. We can't handle the fact that we aren't perfect so we have to make art that's mediocre? C'mon.

    Well models should also represent health while they're at it. Nothing wrong with fantasy models, just not enough average ones out there. Everywhere you turn you see size 0 models. No wonder girls who are Kate's size think they're fat..

    I think its up to us, as parents to teach our daughters what healthy looks like. Not the fashion industry. My daughter is aware that a size 0 doesn't always mean unhealthy. Neither does a size 12. I prefer to be my daughters role model.

    That's fantastic. Not every girl has that luxury.

    And for Robin, of course they sell **** and it's really not up to them to be positive, healthy rolemodels. What I am saying is it wouldn't be a bad idea for them to start, because some girls who don't know any better truely think size 6 is fat, no matter what their mama says. Noone said lets get rid of size 0s, but we do need more models like Kate.
  • Mother_Superior
    Mother_Superior Posts: 1,624 Member
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  • norahwynn
    norahwynn Posts: 862 Member
    She's not fat, but I do find her weight average and that's not good enough for a model.

    We need more average models. These really thin, airbrushed ones we have are the reason why so many girls have eating disorders.

    What do we need average models for? We have average people everywhere. Models are supposed to represent a FANTASY. We can't handle the fact that we aren't perfect so we have to make art that's mediocre? C'mon.

    Wow! I don't know where you're from, but I see nothing average about Kate Upton. That's why she was on Sports Illustrated...etc. She's not average. She's definitely not the typical thin-as-a-rail model, but she's looks nothing like any woman that I've ever lived next door to, or ran into at the grocery store.
  • celtbell3
    celtbell3 Posts: 738 Member
    When I saw her on the cover of sports illustrated, I was like, "Wow; they put a plus size model on the cover. That's progressive." She's not "fat" for a person walking on the street, but she certainly has at least 2 times the body fat of a standard model. Why does she get paid for that? I think models should have to work for it... Their job is to look good... That's all they have to do. And she doesn't bother to work out? That's just lazy.

    I understand your reasoning. She doesn't bother to work out? Damn. She is on the receiving end of some pretty awesome genetics!!
  • CrankMeUp
    CrankMeUp Posts: 2,860 Member

    Well models should also represent health while they're at it. Nothing wrong with fantasy models, just not enough average ones out there. Everywhere you turn you see size 0 models. No wonder girls who are Kate's size think they're fat..

    Models are not making a public service announcement. They are selling ****.

    You seem to have a rather shocking lack of understanding of how the media influences individuals. Wow. Just oh wow!

    The media influences individuals who can't wrap their heads around that fact that it's a fantasy. That's my whole point. Let the fantasy be the fantasy that it is. Don't conflate it with reality and get all bent out of shape because the two don't measure up. They aren't supposed to. That's why it sells. You're the one who doesn't seem to understand.

    maybe YOU dont understand that not everyone's fantasy is what YOU think it is.
  • Kacey11312
    Kacey11312 Posts: 55
    I hate people.
  • JenCatwalk
    JenCatwalk Posts: 285 Member
    She's not fat, but I do find her weight average and that's not good enough for a model.

    We need more average models. These really thin, airbrushed ones we have are the reason why so many girls have eating disorders.

    What do we need average models for? We have average people everywhere. Models are supposed to represent a FANTASY. We can't handle the fact that we aren't perfect so we have to make art that's mediocre? C'mon.

    Porn is about fantasy.

    Models are part of the advertising industry. There's an artistic component, but it should be based in reality, not fantasy.

    Fashion models are, or rather should be, about how a certain product will look on the customer. I don't want a mascara ad that shows me fantasy lashes. I want to see that actual product on an actual woman. I don't want to see clothes on someone who's 5 inches taller and 20 pounds lighter than the average woman, I want to see it on someone like me.

    Right on. :drinker:
  • BeachIron
    BeachIron Posts: 6,490 Member
    She's not fat, but I do find her weight average and that's not good enough for a model.

    We need more average models. These really thin, airbrushed ones we have are the reason why so many girls have eating disorders.

    What do we need average models for? We have average people everywhere. Models are supposed to represent a FANTASY. We can't handle the fact that we aren't perfect so we have to make art that's mediocre? C'mon.

    Well models should also represent health while they're at it. Nothing wrong with fantasy models, just not enough average ones out there. Everywhere you turn you see size 0 models. No wonder girls who are Kate's size think they're fat..

    I totally agree. We need more average models like we need more average intelligence doctors and physicists. All those smarty pants types giving people of average intelligence low self esteem. It's just not fair.

    Your sarcasm is assuming these models are healthy...That isn't always the case.

    Yea. All those unhealthy doctors out there with their ridiculously long hours providing poor role models for our children . . .

    WTF is it with some women and models? No one is forcing anyone to emulate them. If you have low self esteem then look at your parents, not models. You don't know them. They don't live with you. Get over it. My kids' self esteem is my responsibility as a parent, not some athlete, model, or anyone else for that matter.
  • karl39x
    karl39x Posts: 586 Member
    She might be fat for a model, but I'd still **** her fat tits any day.
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    She's not fat, but I do find her weight average and that's not good enough for a model.

    We need more average models. These really thin, airbrushed ones we have are the reason why so many girls have eating disorders.

    What do we need average models for? We have average people everywhere. Models are supposed to represent a FANTASY. We can't handle the fact that we aren't perfect so we have to make art that's mediocre? C'mon.

    Fashion models are NOT meant to be a fantasy. They are meant to present the clothing in an appealing way to the public. The reason that models are generally thin is because they are displaying the "demo version" of the clothing. Designers want to spend as little as possible on the demo as a means to keep costs low. So the "demo version" of the clothing is made in the smallest size possible. For the most part, this cost is minimal, but since employing this practice, society has embraced this rail-thin model as some ideal for beauty and have put this ideal on a pedestal.

    Pinup models are meant to be a fantasy and generally carry a larger percentage of body fat than a fashion model.


    To each their own. If you feel like the fashion model ideal is right for you, then I wish you luck at it. But that doesn't mean the models with a higher percentage of body fat are lazy or are not beautiful or ideal. Your opinions border dangerously on the line of body-shaming and I think you should reevaluate your opinions because you sound ignorant.
  • RunningForeverMama
    RunningForeverMama Posts: 261 Member
    She isnt fat but she isnt fit either.

    Could do with some weightlifting.
    I don't get what the hype is with her, but whatever. She is a model so she will be judged by a lot of people. Most people like her because of her "assets".

    I don't think she's fat but I don't think she's fit either. That's fine for her and her fans but not what I want. I have seen pictures that she looked okay in, I don't like the ones posted on this thread. IDK I've never understood her popularity. BUT I totally agree it's great to see different size models.. I think it's great she's going to the gym now. I think if she adds some muscle and keeps her boobs, she'll go from hot to hot dam! :)

    ETA - I do agree it's not right to call her fat, perhaps big for a model, soft?, but not fat.
  • RobynLB83
    RobynLB83 Posts: 626 Member

    Well models should also represent health while they're at it. Nothing wrong with fantasy models, just not enough average ones out there. Everywhere you turn you see size 0 models. No wonder girls who are Kate's size think they're fat..

    Models are not making a public service announcement. They are selling ****.

    You seem to have a rather shocking lack of understanding of how the media influences individuals. Wow. Just oh wow!

    The media influences individuals who can't wrap their heads around that fact that it's a fantasy. That's my whole point. Let the fantasy be the fantasy that it is. Don't conflate it with reality and get all bent out of shape because the two don't measure up. They aren't supposed to. That's why it sells. You're the one who doesn't seem to understand.

    maybe YOU dont understand that not everyone's fantasy is what YOU think it is.

    You're right. I'm not the one spending millions doing market research to exploit you with advertising. Obviously, thin models don't sell products... and have not become the staple fantasy of our culture. I didn't say it was MY fantasy. I said it was A fantasy.

    Fatter models just sell a different fantasy... that we are all perfect and beautiful just the way we are. Well, isn't that warm and fuzzy.
  • IpuffyheartHeelsinthegym
    IpuffyheartHeelsinthegym Posts: 5,573 Member
    She's not fat, but I do find her weight average and that's not good enough for a model.

    We need more average models. These really thin, airbrushed ones we have are the reason why so many girls have eating disorders.

    What do we need average models for? We have average people everywhere. Models are supposed to represent a FANTASY. We can't handle the fact that we aren't perfect so we have to make art that's mediocre? C'mon.

    Well models should also represent health while they're at it. Nothing wrong with fantasy models, just not enough average ones out there. Everywhere you turn you see size 0 models. No wonder girls who are Kate's size think they're fat..

    I think its up to us, as parents to teach our daughters what healthy looks like. Not the fashion industry. My daughter is aware that a size 0 doesn't always mean unhealthy. Neither does a size 12. I prefer to be my daughters role model.

    That's fantastic. Not every girl has that luxury.

    I wasn't referring to looks alone. I was referring to making a healthy lifestyle change. My lifestyle change wasn't just for myself. I will lead by example for my kids, to show them healthy happy way of living.
  • LaurenEileen74
    LaurenEileen74 Posts: 142 Member
    I think she's a bigger model who can look a little chunky in comparision to other models.