Yes, she has frequently mentioned sizing up as she prefers a baggier fit, so hypocritical of her to be offended if someone else is sizing up to change a fit.She’s full of it. I was up near her size a couple of years back and I never take offence to slimmer people wearing bigger size clothes for a baggy effect. She has said in hauls she has “sized up” because she likes her hoodies/joggers baggy. The only difference is they don’t look baggy on Grace.
She looks gorgeous hereLook at her here
I’m sorry but that is not a valid point AT ALL. I’m a size 16/18 but sometimes like to buy smaller sizes because I like a tighter fit, it’s the same thing as people buying oversized. Plus size women need to stop trying to police what size clothes people buy with their own hard earned money and shaming people for up cycling them. If finding clothes was such a massive issue why not just lose weight instead of telling people ‘oh you can’t buy this its for plus size women only’Funnily Bethany Rutter - a far more articulate & politically aware plus size influencer - had a thread on this the other day. Her point was around Depop and second hand clothes market in general, that slim women shouldn’t buy up plus size clothing to wear oversize / cut up / customise because it’s depriving plus size women of access to that, especially as supply of quality plus size clothes is so limited. That is an entirely valid point.
Whatever the fuck Grace is going on about is not the same? It’s not fatphobic, it may make her feel bad about herself but that’s on her and she needs more of those crystal baths to sort that shit out sorry hun x
I have to agree! “Depriving plus size women of clothing on Depop” is such a first world problem!I’m sorry but that is not a valid point AT ALL. I’m a size 16/18 but sometimes like to buy smaller sizes because I like a tighter fit, it’s the same thing as people buying oversized. Plus size women need to stop trying to police what size clothes people buy with their own hard earned money and shaming people for up cycling them. If finding clothes was such a massive issue why not just lose weight instead of telling people ‘oh you can’t buy this its for plus size women only’
ThisI’m sorry but that is not a valid point AT ALL. I’m a size 16/18 but sometimes like to buy smaller sizes because I like a tighter fit, it’s the same thing as people buying oversized. Plus size women need to stop trying to police what size clothes people buy with their own hard earned money and shaming people for up cycling them. If finding clothes was such a massive issue why not just lose weight instead of telling people ‘oh you can’t buy this its for plus size women only’
That reminds me, she did used to get clothes made for her. I’m not saying she should have to but I wonder what happened with that?If finding the right sized clothes is such an issue for her she should try making her own or order made to measure pieces. Buying off the shelf isn't the only way to clothe yourself.
Oh I didn't realise that. I'm just thinking in context of fashion, we are so used to just buying off the shelf but our grandparents' generation would make their own clothes or have tailors make them to suit individual needs. I'm conscious of it because have recently got into making my own skirts. I know not everyone has the time and means to do so but policing who is allowed to buy certain sizes is just a bit wrong.That reminds me, she did used to get clothes made for her. I’m not saying she should have to but I wonder what happened with that?
Whoa does she have a thread?!Someone on the Hannah Gale thread made a good point.
Hannah Gale is an influencer who has been called out this week for using a racial slur in a blog post. This was pointed out to her numerous times over the last few weeks but she went on a spree of deleting comments and left the blog post up for all to see until her fellow white influencers all called her out on it, publicly on twitter and instagram in the wake of BLM. She has since posted an apology and been silent on social media, which influencers continue to call her out on.
Grace, who is normally very quick to call people out on racism, has not commented and still follows Hannah on instagram and twitter!
She does! https://tattle.life/threads/hannah-gale-3-key-worker-childcare-shirker-bed-lurker.6185/Whoa does she have a thread?!
Being a size 16/18 and buying smaller sizes is clearly not the same as a size 10 girl buying a size 20 t shirt to cut up and turn into a dress, for example. Plus size women already have a hard time finding clothes that do not resemble flowery tents, so it’s not really fair for slimmer girls to buy bigger clothes just to cut them up. It’s different if they’re buying them to wear as oversized, as the item is staying as its original size.I’m sorry but that is not a valid point AT ALL. I’m a size 16/18 but sometimes like to buy smaller sizes because I like a tighter fit, it’s the same thing as people buying oversized. Plus size women need to stop trying to police what size clothes people buy with their own hard earned money and shaming people for up cycling them. If finding clothes was such a massive issue why not just lose weight instead of telling people ‘oh you can’t buy this its for plus size women only’
Grace can’t manage to say a single sentence without mentioning the word “trauma”Is it me or do these sisters benefit from being ill or traumatised?
One miller being obese for years and now the other is getting BBC sponsors for having MS.
Though the younger sister is actually ill and in a way I do think it’s good she’s talking about it.
But it’s something I’ve just realised.
She doesn’t eat diaryGrace can’t manage to say a single sentence without mentioning the word “trauma”
lol. Sure.
Anything for attention...Is it me or do these sisters benefit from being ill or traumatised?
One miller being obese for years and now the other is getting BBC sponsors for having MS.
Though the younger sister is actually ill and in a way I do think it’s good she’s talking about it.
But it’s something I’ve just realised.
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