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Miss England Told She's Too Fat
Miss England Told She's Too Fat
Who knows, maybe she put on a couple pounds since this photo was taken. But she sure looks fine to me.MODEL agencies are turning down sexy Miss England Laura Coleman because she is too fat. The blonde has gone up a dress size to a perfect 10. But Laura, who will take part in Miss World in ...
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dailystar.co.uk — MISS ENGLAND TOLD SHE IS TOO CHUNKY MODEL agencies are turning down sexy Miss England Laura Coleman because she is too fat. The blonde has gone up a dress size to a perfect 10. But Laura, who will take part in Miss World in South Africa next month, ... (more) Simply The Best 7 Days A Week :: News :: Miss England ...
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No Fat Chicks: Modeling Agencies Turning Away Miss UK for Being Too Chubby
Ace of Spades HQ — No Fat Chicks: Modeling Agencies Turning Away Miss UK for Being Too Chubby Mooo. Cheesecake photo (light non-nude but high-sexy content warning) below the fold. You be the judge. [image] In related news, heterosexual men continue being blamed for foisting impossible standards of beauty upon women, causing them shame and anguish and eating disorders, despite the fact the rail-thin-is-in fashion industry is dominated by women and gay men, with the occasional one-in-five straight photographer who thanks Jesus every day that he ignored his parents' suggestion he go into ...

Miss England Doesn’t Look To Chunky To Me
Pirate's Cove — ... she is too fat. The blonde has gone up a dress size to a perfect 10. But Laura, who will take part in Miss World in South Africa next month, has found most agencies have a problem with her new curves. Laura, 22, said: “I really think the curvy girl should be promoted more as a positive image in the media. But the agencies seemed to have a problem with me when I wasn’t skinny any more.” She looks perfect to me, as Ace, Jammie Wearing Fool (H/T), and Tim Blair agree.  Only thing better would have ...

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