I’m bigger than my other half – it’s totally normal but trolls slam me and say I ‘pay’ him to be in my pictures & videos

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I’m bigger than my other half – it’s totally normal but trolls slam me and say I ‘pay’ him to be in my pictures & videos
Author: Sarah Bull
Published: Jan, 12 2025 09:48

A WOMAN has hit back at trolls who have accused her of "paying" her other half to be in pictures and videos with her. Leah regularly shares snaps on her Instagram page with her man, and recently posted a throwback video of them enjoying some time in a hot tub together.

 [A plus-size woman and a smaller man kissing in a hot tub.  The text overlay reads,
Image Credit: The Sun [A plus-size woman and a smaller man kissing in a hot tub. The text overlay reads, "It's okay to be bigger than your partner."]

In the clip, Leah showed off her curvy figure in a plunging pink swimsuit, as she walked over to her partner and kissed him on the nose. "It's okay to be bigger than your partner," she wrote over the top. And she added in the caption: "Thing is, someone in the relationship will always be bigger.

 [A larger woman and a smaller man in a hot tub; text overlay reads
Image Credit: The Sun [A larger woman and a smaller man in a hot tub; text overlay reads "It's okay to be bigger than your partner".]

"Always. "That’s how bodies work, we are all different and that’s the beauty of being people!". Leah also included hashtags such as "#fatacceptance". And while numerous people in the comments section praised Leah for sharing the sentiment, others were less complimentary.

Some even went as far as accusing her of bribing the man to appear in the post with her. "How much did you pay this poor man?" one cruelly questioned. "I think the guy is a paid actor!" another added. To which a third agreed: "100%!". "I cringed, he cringed, we all cringed," someone else wrote.

"It's really not. How humiliating for him," another sighed. "Yeah he looks thrilled," someone sarcastically commented. As others accused Leah of trying to "normalise obesity". "It’s ok for him, it doesn’t matter," one wrote. BODY shaming is described as "humiliating someone by making inappropriate or derogatory comments about their body size or shape".

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