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The conversation around is moving away from the "tragic makeover" trope and toward authentic, everyday joy. Depending on where you plan to post (LinkedIn for industry talk, or Instagram/TikTok for community vibes), here are three different directions you can take. Option 1: The Industry Perspective (Best for LinkedIn) From Shrill to Lizzo’s Watch Out for the
True inclusion in media means letting marginalized bodies be mundane, exceptional, and everything in between. Depending on where you plan to post (LinkedIn
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.
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