You’d think the number one rule of Netflix’s highly addictive reality-TV show The Circle would be to never reveal that you’re a catfish, but contestant Sean Taylor did the exact opposite, shocking everyone when she revealed to her cast members that the Sean they knew wasn’t the straight-size girl in her photos but, rather, a plus-size woman who’s a self-proclaimed champion for body positivity.
Sean using a catfish photo is such a shitty thing to do when she promotes body acceptance irl. She had this huge platform to show HAES & continue promoting body acceptance. Instead, she decided to reinforce the idea that size & beauty is what matters most. #TheCircle pic.twitter.
View this post on Instagram My face reading all these truly magical DMs and comments when I can’t watch @thecirclenetflix until after work today!! I know I lived it but no spoilers!! 😱 #thecircle #teamsean #plussize #plussizefashion #bopo #bodypositivityWhen it came time for the big reveal on the show during episode nine, Taylor says it brought her back to the time she “came out as fat” to her family and friends—that is, when she had to explain to her family and friends that she would...
“Growing up, anyone acknowledging my body at all felt humiliating; the word ‘fat’ felt like a weapon that anyone could use against me at any moment,” she recalls, adding that she tried “countless” diets, starting from the age of 10 and into her college years. But after the body positivity movement began growing online, Taylor’s confidence began to grow along with it.
“A lot of people online that I look up to have said ‘fat’ is just a descriptor—it’s neutral, it doesn’t have to be positive or negative, and I think there’s a lot of freedom in that, and that’s something I really identified with.”
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