Unpopular opinion here lol but I think she looks good here, her outfit looks good (wish she wouldnāt worn something other than the bra). Sheās lost a noticeable amount of weight and she looks soo much better than the ridiculous photoshop she tries to pass as real. Sucks her body dysmorphia wonāt let her see that though. Unfortunately no amount of surgery will help her with that, nothing will ever be enough for her and she will be like the people you see on Botched, addicted to surgery and fillers.
Same! She looks way better in candid photos as her real self instead of filtered and altered. Even before her weight loss, she looked better in the candid pics Tara took. I also wish she realized people on tattle wouldnāt be bullying her weight if she wasnāt hiding it and promoting weight loss
tit using misleading photos of herself - thatās legit why all the people body shaming started doing it and it stuck because thatās what she responds to.
Doriaās attitude about being a heavier girl scripted or not was really important to bring to the show with the double sided fat shaming on there
and I think Tracy could do the same uplifting her followers by just being herself. She doesnāt need to edit the hell out of herself her followers would praise her more if she owned it. Her body is clearly getting back to where she was at before regardless of procedures, body weight and
tit is not your identity. Thereās no shame in getting fat after 3 kids, it doesnāt matter if your husband, people online, or yourself dislikes it.
Fat is fat, itās just there and it doesnāt make who you are. I get why she does it...I flunctuated weight my whole life and the way people treat you when youāre fat can take a toll on you I never posted below the neck pics at one point cause I was scared people would find out I was fat.
Youāre still the same girl at 230 lbs and at 130lbs, other peoples view of you may change when your weight does but your relationship with self is sooo important or else youāll find yourself living in a constant state of hiding and helplessness