Alright, alright, let’s talk about them… curvy models, yeah, that’s what they call ’em. Them gals, they ain’t the skinny sticks you see on TV all the time. They got meat on their bones, you know? Real women, I say. Like them girls… what’s their names… Ashley Graham and… Jeska Sta. Teresa and Teo Cordial, yeah, them girls.

I seen some pictures, they ain’t hiding nothin’. Good for them, I say. For too long, it’s been nothin’ but skinny minnies, like they ain’t had a good meal in their lives. These curvy models, they showin’ the world that you don’t gotta be skin and bones to be beautiful. You can have a belly, you can have big arms, big legs, and still be somethin’ special.
Now, I ain’t sayin’ there’s somethin’ wrong with bein’ skinny. If that’s how God made ya, that’s fine. But it ain’t right to make everyone think they gotta be that way. These curvy models, they givin’ hope to all the girls out there who ain’t built like a beanpole. They sayin’, “Look at me! I’m big, I’m beautiful, and I’m proud!”
- They’re breakin’ down them old ideas about what’s pretty.
- They’re showin’ that big is beautiful too.
- They’re makin’ clothes for all kinds of bodies, not just the skinny ones.
And you know what? It ain’t just about looks neither. It’s about health too. Some of them skinny girls, they ain’t healthy at all. They starvin’ themselves, tryin’ to fit into clothes that ain’t made for ‘em. These curvy models, they lookin’ healthy and strong. They eatin’ good, they exercisin’, and they takin’ care of themselves. That’s what really matters, you know?
I tell ya, it’s about time the world started wakin’ up. For years, they been tellin’ us that skinny is the only way to be. They been puttin’ these skinny girls on magazine covers and in movies, makin’ everyone feel bad about themselves if they ain’t got the same body type. But things are changin’, I reckon. These curvy models, they changin’ the game. They showin’ the world that there’s more than one way to be beautiful. They’re showin’ that confidence is what really makes a woman shine.
And it ain’t just the models neither. It’s the clothes too. For a long time, if you was a bigger gal, you couldn’t find nothin’ nice to wear. Everything was made for skinny girls. But now, you got companies makin’ clothes for all sizes. You got jeans that fit, shirts that don’t squeeze ya to death, and dresses that make you feel like a queen. That’s a good thing, I tell ya. Every woman deserves to feel pretty, no matter what size she is.

The fashion industry, they call it. Well, it’s about time they started includin’ all the women, not just the skinny ones. These curvy models, they openin’ doors for everyone. They showin’ the young girls that it’s okay to be different. It’s okay to have curves. It’s okay to be you. And that’s the most important thing of all.
I seen some of them fashion shows on TV, they used to be all just skinny girls, you know, like they all came off the same cookie cutter. Now, you seein’ all kinds of women up there on that runway. Tall ones, short ones, skinny ones, and yes, curvy ones too! And they all lookin’ good, struttin’ their stuff, and holdin’ their heads high. Makes an old woman like me smile, it does.
So, good for them, I say. Good for these curvy models for standin’ up and sayin’, “We’re here, we’re beautiful, and we ain’t goin’ nowhere!” They’re changin’ things for the better, and that’s somethin’ to be proud of. More power to ‘em, I say. More power to them curvy queens of the runway! And more power to all the women out there who are finally feelin’ good about themselves, no matter what size they are.
It’s about bein’ happy in your own skin, that’s what it is. And these curvy models, they helpin’ a whole lot of women do just that. They’re showin’ the world that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. And that’s a beautiful thing, ain’t it?