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)
What’s a movie or show that you felt actually "got it" right? Let’s swap recs in the comments. 👇
I want more:✨ Fat romance that isn’t a "brave" choice.✨ Fat villains who are actually stylish.✨ Fat protagonists whose biggest problem is their career or a mystery—not their scale. fat transexual porno
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
Media check: A character being fat is not a personality trait, a plot hole, or a tragedy. It’s just a body. The conversation around is moving away from the
#MediaRepresentation #Inclusion #BodyPositivity #EntertainmentIndustry #DiversityInMedia Option 2: The Community Vibe (Best for Instagram/Threads)
I’m officially over the "sad fat friend" trope. ✌️ Let’s swap recs in the comments
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.