350-Lb Model Sparks Outrage with Lingerie Photos: What Did She Look Like?

Good heavens, what has this woman done to herself? The 160-kilogram model sent social media users into a frenzy with her photos in a lace set. Fans of plus-size models are perplexed in the comments: “She’s gotten even bigger,”

“Dear, think about your son,” “How could you do this to yourself?” “I’ll pray for you and your son,” “Tess, think about your son. What will happen to him?”

“You need to pull yourself together for the sake of your child. Go on a diet, hit the gym,” “She has such a beautiful face,” “If she lost weight, she’d be the most beautiful,” “Money, alas, doesn’t smell,” “I feel sorry for this woman,”

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