You'd think with a sister dead from obesity-related disease (apparently) she'd at least tryto lose some weight so as to avoid an early, messy death. Instead she seems to be sliding toward the same fate. The wear and tear is really starting to show now she's in her mid-thirties. It's only going to get worse unless she really starts cleaning up her entire act: her eating, her alcohol use, her Mountain Dew habit (which I'm certain is responsible for a lot of her ongoing weight gain) and her general attitude to her body. Body positivity is fucking poison as it translates to the influencer generation. There's not one of them who takes any care of their body, it's just an excuse to be a slob, constantly gain weight and pretend they feel good about it by wearing unsuitable clothing for their shapes and size in public.
Eh, it's such an influencer thing. Jumping on every fashionable product trend in turn. Most of them have shit skin when you see it outside the filters, ringlights, heavy make-up and blurring. Constantly shoving on epic amounts of make-up, not washing it off properly (I cringe when the inevitable wipes come out), and a lifestyle sitting around indoors making videos and eating fast food as so many of them seem to and it's not more product they need; it's a better lifestyle and sticking to a simple skin regime that actually suits them, not constantly switching between ranges they need to shill that week.