Plus-size Top Model weighs in on big win
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss, Celebs & Entertainment

Officially, the 5'10" America's Next Top Model winner wears a size 10. And yes, that may be pretty small for a tall girl -- or anyone for that matter. A size 10 just isn't all that "plus." I realize this. Still, in the modeling industry, it's apparently quite large.
It's a healthy step, says larger-than-average model Emme -- she wore a size 14/16 at her career high -- of the "plus-size" crowning of 20-year-old Whitney Thompson. But it's still ridiculous, she says. "In our society, she's normal."
What does the big winner have to say about all of this? Here are a few of her thoughts.
- Revenge is sweet, she says, after being called "fat" by mean girls in her Atlantic Beach, Florida hometown.
- Despite teasing, she's never obsessed about her diet. "You don't have to starve to be beautiful," she says. "I made that decision in seventh grade, when my friends were drinking Slim-Fast."
- About speculation that she hasn't always been a size 10 but once fit into size 4 clothing: Never, she reports. She was once a size 6 but shot up to her current 10 in college. She has no plans for slimming down.
- Thompson also says she was never asked by ANTM staffers to put on weight to fit into the "plus-size" category. Had they asked, she says, she would not have done it.
The world of plus-size modeling may not be large, but here are a few celebs known for strutting their full-figured selves.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Starr 5-26-2008 @ 5:42PM
I'm sorry, there is a big difference between a size 10 that Whitney is and the 14/16 that Emme wore. Of course that was a number of years ago, and the nation has become much more "skinny" minded. Now I may be a bit out of date, but when I went to high school, size 10 was considered normal, and no one would have been teased for being fat. As a much larger girl, I always dreamed of being a "normal" size 12/14.
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Sexy at any size 5-31-2008 @ 1:06PM
It seems ridiculous that a girl of this size could be ridiculed for being plus size or fat or whatever. What is positive here is that there is perhaps a mainstreaming of more normal size people into the modeling industry now, and the terms 'model' is perhaps broader, more all encompassing one.
(http://www.nancyhayssen.com/blog/366/%e2%80%98plus-size%e2%80%99-model-wins-america%e2%80%99s-next-top-model/
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