For too long, fat characters in media were relegated to the "funny sidekick" or the "before" picture in a weight-loss montage. But we’re seeing a shift. Audiences are hungry for stories where a character’s size isn't their only plot point or their greatest obstacle.
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Can we talk about how refreshing it is to see fat people on screen just… living? No "guilty" eating scenes, no crying in dressing rooms, just main character energy. For too long, fat characters in media were
Representation is more than just a seat at the table—it’s about the story we tell once we’re sitting there. I’m officially over the "sad fat friend" trope
What’s a movie or show that you felt actually "got it" right? Let’s swap recs in the comments. 👇
I want more:✨ Fat romance that isn’t a "brave" choice.✨ Fat villains who are actually stylish.✨ Fat protagonists whose biggest problem is their career or a mystery—not their scale.
From Shrill to Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls , we are finally seeing fat people lead, fall in love, and succeed—without the storyline requiring them to change their bodies first.