'I love my curvy body and trolls won't make me dress differently or cover up'

03 May 2023 , 10:54
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Jessica understands that many plus-size women don
Jessica understands that many plus-size women don't dress the same way that she does - but she doesn't care (Image: Caters News Agency)

A plus-sized model has told the haters that they "don't bother her" after she's had an influx of people criticise the way she looks - including her fashion choices.

Jessica Glass, 24, has made it clear that she loves her body, and she won't let other people's opinions stop her from wearing exactly what she wants to.

She's received cruel comments asking her why she's 'so big', people telling her to cover up, and mean people telling her she's worth making a joke out of.

Jessica doesn't pay any mind to the trolls, however. As a content creator and model on OnlyFans, and believes her plus-size body helps her career as there aren't many curvier women on the platform.

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'I love my curvy body and trolls won't make me dress differently or cover up'...she says it's hot where she lives, and she shouldn't have to cover up (Caters News Agency)

Jessica, from Texas, USA, admits that her style isn't what's usually donned by plus-size women, but she wants to flaunt her curves, and proudly posts herself on her social media. She doesn't understand why she should be forced to cover up, and won't let haters tell her what to wear.

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She even released her own clothing line to offer more streetwear to the plus-sized community.

Jessica explains: "My style is not what normal plus-size people wear, as they tend to try to hide their bodies, whereas I don't try to hide my body. I feel more comfortable when I wear what I want.

"I live in Texas, and it's hot, so usually I will wear less clothing. I don't feel comfortable in a lot of clothing. I just wear what I want and I don't let anyone tell me what to wear.

"I think my body has helped me on OnlyFans when it comes to spicy content. There aren't many who look like me. It's inspiring and allows people to be more comfortable with themselves.

"I want to create a sense of community for women like myself who don't fit into normal beauty standards. I want to be that person people look at in the media and can relate to.

"With every positive comment, there's a negative to balance it out, but it keeps me humble and I feel like everyone gets hate on the internet.

"People like to hide behind their screens and be anonymous. They comment on my body, which is the first thing people see when they look at me. Everyone has their own opinion, but I don't let them bother me."

She said that confidence is a "mindset" and if you believe you're "that girl" it "sets you free", despite the fact trolls try and tell her her outfits don't do her body justice.

"You need to love yourself unconditionally and be your best friend", she shared. "No one will be there for you the way you're there for yourself. You have to have a 'don't care' attitude and know your worth.

"Being plus-size and being raised by a plus-sized woman is different from being raised by a skinny woman. My mum went through the same things as I have and she's my biggest supporter."

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