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And it's not just the super morbid obesity, nor the bad skin, nor the face ruined with waaaaaay too many injectables. Her entire body being covered in tattoos eliminates her from job even if she sized herself back into "small fat" sizes like 18-20. Her skin is going to hang, they're going to be stretched out, and most clients don't want such a distraction when the model is there to sell the clothes, not the other way around.She hasn't aged well, her look hasn't really changed (same poses, same whitetrash pin up esque look, same hair), she doesn't bring any exciting hype with her any longer. She has sized herself out of pretty much all work but the occasional print campaign.
I'm sure Jane Fonda, workout queen of the 80s and long time political activist, was thoroughly impressed that you used this opportunity to squelch around in your overdone outfit, hair and makeup, and pretend to work. She was thinking exactly what we were thinking: what a fat, lazy, self-serving cow.
And it's not just the super morbid obesity, nor the bad skin, nor the face ruined with waaaaaay too many injectables. Her entire body being covered in tattoos eliminates her from job even if she sized herself back into "small fat" sizes like 18-20. Her skin is going to hang, they're going to be stretched out, and most clients don't want such a distraction when the model is there to sell the clothes, not the other way around.
Even if she lost weight, even if she got skin surgery: her face would still be awful if she gave up most of the injectables now (it deflates like crazy once you start doing fillers), and her tattoos would always hold her back.
Her only chance was making it as a "personality", which M.ilk tried to spin her as with lots of daytime TV guest spots, but she's not witty or funny, she's very poorly educated, she's not interested in other people so she can't interview, and the only topics she's well-versed in are: herself, her hashtag, and 1-2 lines about how "all bodies are beautiful". That's it. Thats' all she had. She got one round of all the big shows, and some little ones, and no invites back.
I wonder if that dentist would ever give her the old receptionist job back?
@multiverse At this point, anyone who books her is complicit. It's blatantly obvious the message she proclaims isn't honest and she demands more than any other model to smooth and squish and fake her way as near to "beauty standards" as she can get.
Fuck your beauty standards!
Except the make-up, that one makes my skin look nicer. And hang on, I need quite a lot of it to fake cheekbones. Can you airbrush out some of my leg fat? Shapewear - that's fine, right? It doesn't make me look skinny, just skinnier, so it doesn't count. Which filter are we using for the Instagram post? Can we change the lighting and angle to hide-- I mean, t0 express my personality better?
Her selling point was the non fatty face and semblance of cheekbones that she now paints on ( totally agreeing with multiverse). I think her age is a huge factor here, too. Quite a few models can still pull off work past 30, but it does require some effort and looking after yourself. She hasn't aged well, her look hasn't really changed (same poses, same whitetrash pin up esque look, same hair), she doesn't bring any exciting hype with her any longer. She has sized herself out of pretty much all work but the occasional print campaign.
(I'm not a Kate Moss fan girl but she's probably the best example of a model who has aged her style very well--always her 'distinct' look in the style of that moment, always current)
The day before the election, Tess participated in an event titled "Telethon for America", where C and D list 'celebs' came to work the phone lines for a get out the vote effort. Oh, and Tess was there.
And boy oh boy, did her Z-list, no-name, fat ass stand out. You see, while everyone else showed up in casual clothing, no makeup or hair done, ready to sit in a garage and do regular work at a political phone bank, Tess decided this was an opportunity to shine.
So she showed up like a drag queen going out the club: hair extensions teased up to the max, overfilled and over lined lips, slutty dress, multiple pairs of fake eyelashes, and all the Spanx she could squeeze into.
The other attendees (see Tess shoved into the far corner - note the difference in her clothing and appearance compared to others):
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And this is what Tess looked like:
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She was livestreaming, and clearly had an assistant shooting her, so people would see her next to more famous people. No one else was using this is as self promotion, but Tess wanted to name drop and pose:
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She hired a crew to prepare for this like is was a fucking red carpet event:
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And tried to squeeze her way into photos, looking utterly desperate as well as massively out of place in more ways than one:
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I'm sure Jane Fonda, workout queen of the 80s and long time political activist, was thoroughly impressed that you used this opportunity to squelch around in your overdone outfit, hair and makeup, and pretend to work. She was thinking exactly what we were thinking: what a fat, lazy, self-serving cow.
What the fuck, she has two elbows.
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Edit: sorry I was so freaked out about her elbows that I had to make a post and missed the dozens of people already pointing this out lmao.
And it's not just the super morbid obesity, nor the bad skin, nor the face ruined with waaaaaay too many injectables. Her entire body being covered in tattoos eliminates her from job even if she sized herself back into "small fat" sizes like 18-20. Her skin is going to hang, they're going to be stretched out, and most clients don't want such a distraction when the model is there to sell the clothes, not the other way around.
Doubtful. I don't think a dentist's office has the budget for buying new extra-reinforced chairs every three months.I wonder if that dentist would ever give her the old receptionist job back?
Suicide [By Eating] GirlsShe should try capitalizing her tattoos and orbital girth by starting up a fatty version of SuicideGirls. That way, when she inevitably looks too awful to market herself to feeders, she can capitalize off other dwarf planets.
I actually am a Kate Moss fangirl and am sad to report that Kate's definitely gone round the bend. .
The trouble is that while you can be a bigger model or an older model or an alt chick model, but Tess wants to be all three while not being a good example of any of them.Her selling point was the non fatty face and semblance of cheekbones that she now paints on ( totally agreeing with multiverse). I think her age is a huge factor here, too. Quite a few models can still pull off work past 30, but it does require some effort and looking after yourself. She hasn't aged well, her look hasn't really changed (same poses, same whitetrash pin up esque look, same hair), she doesn't bring any exciting hype with her any longer. She has sized herself out of pretty much all work but the occasional print campaign.
(I'm not a Kate Moss fan girl but she's probably the best example of a model who has aged her style very well--always her 'distinct' look in the style of that moment, always current)
It's a totally normal reaction. We all get shocked by her false joints. Her knees and elbows are eldritch horrors no mortal man should ever have to lay eyes on.
Domestic violence is not the same as a mass shooting you fucking twit. And neither has anything to do with you.Tess making a tragedy all about herself.
What other things does Tess talk about in interviews that don’t involve effyourbeautystandards, fat acceptance, fashion, domestic violence or a social justice cause of the day? She seems to be devoid of a personality that is engaging.She could of made that post without the Domestic violence stuff, but Tess always has to mention it for pity points.
Most people involved with fat acceptance are exactly like Tess.They partly use the cause as a way to try to hide the fact that their lives revolves around food and otherwise have nothing to talk about.What other things does Tess talk about in interviews that don’t involve effyourbeautystandards, fat acceptance, fashion, domestic violence or a social justice cause of the day? She seems to be devoid of a personality that is engaging.