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every the world period we go and you get it on the you will rule. the world according to a gesture. world come along from iraq. on larry king now plus size models test holiday and zack me go the average male waist size in america is forty inches and meanwhile most major brands especially designers won't produce clothing more than a thirty six a lot of people assume that i have people that are overweight or pos as are lazy that we sat around and eat all day and it's quite the opposite i work out. by i've been big my whole life i don't remember a moment where i haven't been something that comes along with the industry telling people that this culture of thin look is now the new body type that's also a multibillion dollar industry to sell people products to become something that they might not be natural but it's an attainable goal to look that way and that
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we're staying in fashion magazines and it's damaging plus i didn't grow up with everyone my size as representative as handsome as desirable and if i was a young kid and i saw someone like me on the cover of a catalog or a magazine what would that have done for my personal self-esteem of knowing that i could be a bigger person and still be celebrated all next on larry king now. well go to larry king now our guest today our models test holiday and zach mito jack's the first model to get signed to i am g.'s plus size division for men it's called brawn the good name and at a size twenty two tests is the largest supermodel to be signed by a major modeling industry her new book is called the not so subtle art of being a fat girl and it's available now ok the obvious. the model. i always
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say delusion because i always wanted to model and everyone thought it would never happen because i was too short and too big so i thought well let's see if i can give this a go i wasn't good at school i was bullied in school so academics warrant something that i focused on tremendously so when i was seventeen i moved from mississippi to seattle and started doing make up i got pregnant and i guess i was having a little too much fun and i ended up having to move back to mississippi so it was just me and my baby i decided after working at wal-mart for about a year that i couldn't do it anymore i had to leave the south so i moved to seattle with my baby seven hundred dollars travel crabbe and no job. which my family was not very supportive of i can understand now why and about a year later i moved to l.a.
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because i realized that the modeling industry is not really happening in seattle. i moved to l.a. and. someone saw me on line and asked me to come in for an audition at the c.n.n. building on sunset nor were. i thought it was a scam but i thought what do i have to lose so i went in and that was in two thousand and ten and six months later i was the face of a show that i was on a any called heavy so i was who they used for the promotional material and it was a model clothing that i do model clothing i have modeled for cosmetic lines for skincare line. i guess very much whatever people want to hire me for. you and your wife got you into modeling yes she well she was the one who encouraged me to go for it we were an actor and we think come up where my acting manager and new makeup artist who was looking for something and. didn't know what and i didn't want
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to go in for it and my wife highly encouraged me to go and then it turned out to be target was using their first big in any of their e-commerce advertisements and that happened to be me somehow the first i'm the first guy my size to be represented by any major agency and honestly to work with any major brand as well the modeling industry is known to be pretty brutal right it is very competitive yes there are a lot of for want of a better term fat women competitors of yours you know i'm the only one which is really unfortunate like some people would probably look at it as a good thing because it doesn't mean much competition but for me there's a lot of women my size that model for smaller brands none of them are assigned to a big agency they all aspire to do it but unfortunately brands most of them stop at a size fourteen or sixteen for their samples so that's the size models that they want are fourteen and sixteen so when they're hiring me they're special making the
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clothing to model them you don't appear very overweight. at least one hundred twenty pounds bigger than the average male model so i wish you were to seventy five to eighty but you're told yeah i'm six or six so i'm about i got a whole foot more in my waistline one hundred twenty pounds and like sixty's it was forty two beauty standards are on representative what people are more people like you yeah right now the average male waist size in america is forty inches meanwhile most major brands especially designers won't produce clothing more than thirty six and most women are a size sixteen that's the average and i mean really it's a site about body positivity it's become a buzz don't like it had a lot of browns kind of learned it was something that maybe they should look into because. my. cell phones out speak
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a lot about what it's like to be an industry where bodies like ours aren't celebrated you'd never have a show to today online where we are great internet friends of friends on instagram i mean as this kind of work improved your self-confidence me personally immensely i've never i didn't grow up with anyone my size as representative as handsome as desirable as worthy of aspiration and i always think i'm like if i was a young kid and i saw someone like me on the cover of a catalog or a magazine what would that have done for my personal self-esteem knowing that i could be a bigger person and still be celebrated and still be worthy in the eyes of the industry so it's going to ruin your self-esteem well that's why i love miss piggy so much because she was like the first plus i tutor and. she was like and in body manners she was like plus size and glamorous but we didn't have
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a lot of that growing up either i didn't have anybody really on t.v. that was plus size besides roseanne and she was impregnated in the most glamorous light and so john goodman was my go there because the show was. so funny so for me i didn't have anyone to identify with and through modeling i now only found a new confidence within myself i found that i had a lot more options and clothing that there were a ton of brands that were actually making my size that i had no idea about so you know married right i am married baby yes i married an australian so imported him over and we have a fourteen month old and then my eleven year old is he overweight no he's not but he is actually he's the smallest size they make and plus size so he's considered plus size but most people are way very easily still crazy but not many people would think. your wife overweight no my wife is very spoilt i'm probably three times her
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weight to be honest with you what's what's it like to walk through life as a larger person are you stigmatized by society even though we are an obese society a lot of people assume that people that are overweight or plus size are lazy that we sit around any it all day and it's quite the opposite i heard someone on twitter the other day say you know awful things about me he was that a boxer and i said i challenge you to keep up with me in a day because it's usually flying in and out of airports twelve hours shoots and then i come home to kids and e-mails that never stop so we're very busy you know most overeats. i used to as a child now i have my moments where i struggle with it which is what i talk about in the book kind of i went through a lot of trauma as a child and i struggled with an eating disorder and i still sometimes emotionally i feel like a lot of people have their moments whether you have
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a bad day and so you on a piece of cheesecake i work out by i've been big my whole life i don't remember a moment where i haven't been would you like to be do you envy them no i don't you know my mom always i guess told me that i could be whatever i wanted to be and i gained a way with my first son and i stayed outside until i had my last son and i actually lost weight with my last pregnancy by i feel like i don't know i love my body i love who i am and. i think there's no there's no reason to and be other people so you said recently you take the shame out of the word homefront yeah zack you said that when men are ashamed of how they look they project these ideas onto women yeah we're doing well i think talks of masculinity is a really important thing to talk about especially when it comes to male body image . i grew up thinking terrible things about how i looked i thought i was supposed to
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look a certain way i thought i had to fit in this box and in doing so i had such insecure about and such insecurities about the way i looked i assume that women had to fit to that exact same standard when i was younger and i feel like that's the way a lot of people do in general and after a while i was realizing i'm like this isn't because i have any issues with the way they look i think women are beautiful of every shape and size this is me not feeling comfortable in who i am and trying to hold people to the same standard that makes me feel uncomfortable understandable now let's be logical it's not healthy. i have to know that it's not healthy yeah i am healthy i have to have you have to have some kind of a heart will have heart problems you can't yeah you know it's i i i guess i just respond i respectfully disagree only because my i see people of all shapes and
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sizes dying of all scuse me all kinds of different things and for me i know that i'm healthy i had a healthy pregnancy and had an awful pregnancy and literally couldn't even carry another child if she wanted to so i feel like you can't look at someone and tell whether or not they're healthy i know and i understand seeing someone you know that's over way and thinking you know what my insides might look like but i take good care of myself and you know i would do whatever i had to do to be around from age children and i plan to be around as as long as you know you do as you know i have no health issues whatsoever when you think when you're overweight i don't because there's. we have been kind of condition as a society to believe that a static sequel health and that's not true i want to saying in this drive for obese . that is static. mrs obama didn't do it to look better
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no but she did it to make make people feel healthier and my whole thing with the body positive movement is i highly encourage people to be as healthy as they can the whole message is because you look a certain way doesn't mean you're not healthy there's four hundred pound linebackers in the n.f.l. that can run faster lift more. have much more physical stamina than i ever will go see a lot of the ninety year old fat people you do i get so little i'm from mississippi so i hold. my own i guess i don't know it we do i think i think that society and fortunately i'm projecting projecting that onto us which is why we do what we do it's to fight against society's stigma show your fans so i would gather the people by the clothing you wear are larger my fan base is is anywhere from eleven year old girls to seventy plus year old women and i'm very fortunate that
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and that's why we talk so much about it and we all deal with body image issues now there it's mo matter what size you are no matter how old you are and so we feel like it's really important to talk about the fact that you have to love the body that you're in now before even if that means losing weight or however you want you have to love who you are now before you can well on the next test and zach are dissecting beauty standards and revealing their secret talents and guilty pleasures in a game of if you will we knew the right guy. did . not leave by the. corporation. it's just more your life prompted older people at. the attack it's
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not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer joke from all the stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week hard hitting radical comedy news like redacted so night is where it's at. all. and you know when there's no you know until you tell it to her shows
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a little you know mr milosevic told you. to go in another of those other three that in turn that do that than it. is if you do your or your will you are you going to believe all these books they're glad i wish to god but on the number that i can you're listening to nobody can take a look. at all of my got up out of the local one down as you know i can recall in the state of the impulse nguyen at three not a book stumbling out of the room the truth. to listen to. me and. you become want to please. that would test holiday and sack me called the idea of slim if you look at pictures
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of models actresses in the twenty's and thirty's were a little heavier legs were heavier betty grable didn't have thin legs. or change. when did society get got to be skinny. bold models personally when we started letting the industry for whatever terms dictate what was pretty and what was not something that comes along with the industry whether it be fashion or entertainment telling people that this ultra thin look is now the new body type that's also a multibillion dollar industry to sell people products to become something that they might not be naturally it's unattainable to look the way that we're seeing in fashion magazines and it's damaging to to both men and women because it's just it's not that like you're either born that way or you're not you're either born you know ultra slender or you're just non-famous designers make
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clothes for you for your size same as designers have made clothes for people my size i'm working on one of my friends who's a designer hopefully getting him to make a few things for me it doesn't come in my size most designers stop at a size fourteen which i have to wear other plus a is brands that are in stores but that's ok because then my followers can buy what i'm wearing and. it's yes yes is the long term answer but i think most of the stores know that there are good men there are are big things so luckily in the last couple years the men's industry has been making movements to be more inclusive in size but it's still coming at the not designer high end level which is the big struggle i could never walk into a designer brand and that's something i like associate chairs out there any. yeah yeah design does stephen dove auto it's recently good included from looking at google searches that many men are interested in larger women afraid to admit one
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hundred percent i completely agree so many men go up to my husband say that the only reason he's with me is because he must have a fetish for bigger women but that's. clearly and off the case it's just you are who you are attracted to and i think a society has made men feel ashamed of being talked into having many men come along with you i have yes i have had a lot of people tried to you know. do things in regards to my side that i wasn't happy with i talk about in the book someone tried to give me gummy bears during during their intimate moments and i was like that's just not my thing and i don't look at gummy bears the same anymore really. i'm only. yes surprising i'm not surprised and i always say a surprising thing is it's again it's a years of my own conditioning that i'm on where the in some way i took i just got to the point where i can take a compliment like last week i think it's something that builds up for years and
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years because the industry tells you you're not good enough so play a little game of if you only knew just throw some question our news your childhood celebrity crush taught them take their tama. amy jo johnson the pink power and she good talent i can put my feet behind i hadn't. i think. i am i'm surprisingly good at the game cornhole guilty pleasure. romantic comedies disneyland who would you trade places with for a day. oh gosh. chrissy teigen. senator bernie sanders going to put your chosen vice. coffee favorite designer. coochie. at the moment he freeman.
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something you wish you were better at. thinking before i speak. cooking scallops i can do it only to. complement you have a god. that i was that i was a good listener. it's ok to be big and people like you because you're big strangest fan encounter i had a man bring me as a single rose and kept touching my fingertips and asking me on a date oh did you go with him a security escorted him away before we can however hold. a strange fan and yeah i was camping and i had two young boys drive up to me in a golf cart and ask if i was me going else to take pictures. but something people
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get wrong about you but i'm lazy when i get wrong about you the same thing just that i'm lazy and i don't do anything which is not true or should we be paying more attention to. the overall state of our work. i agree. you both political yeah yeah what do you think of trump not a fan. highly disappointed in our leader is there some degree along believed to be true but realize wasn't i was always told growing up the dinosaurs weren't real because it wasn't in the bible and then there's only five dollars years old exactly . i'm never understood they can explain the meaning of their you know they say it's dragons someone told me that like no dragons are real that's what the dinosaurs or gods it's a very strange thing if you turned over religion. i have i
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haven't i'm still catholic told me something people don't know about you. as i'm quite shy until i get to know somebody you don't seem like. something people know but you. i was a children's performer for most of my professional career to perform for children we were clown was a singer i mostly saying about dinosaurs funny enough. and then i played a knight and and they came in various children shows doing sword fights because it's nice some social media questions out a delve eighty seven what's your take on the lack of representation of visibly plus models both male and females seems there's still a standard you're up against that has to do with that agencies not really wanting to hire people that are bigger than our size i think there's a there's more of
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a demand for size twelve fourteen possibly sixteen but not so much our size should know successfully the weight of those shed and hopefully will one day yeah i mean this the same thing hopefully as it is i go farther to say it's mostly designers people all that time asked me the like why are you you know working for someone so it's because they don't produce clothing i can put on it yeah. for twelve what song i hope she will shrug off negative remarks made it you and what do you see is there a song that keeps me going. i mean a thing by robin i think all of her songs really get me moving for me it's anything by the band mother father who is an amazing don't know either one i don't read about aaron is just as jackson what advice would you give to an aspiring plus size male model put yourself out there create your own content put you. self out there as much as you can you won't be visible unless you are you make yourself miserable
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i personally was found by my agency on instagram because i started putting stuff out there me to so you you're shy but you have to kick the door to do it i always say if there's not as a path and you make one yourself. mr micro what steps do you have to take to become a diversity model. pose a question on the diversity model i'm assuming what they mean by diversity is just people of any size shape gender anything. similar to last question you have to believe in yourself before anyone else will believe in you because they won't i mean why should somebody who wants to help out a person who doesn't see feel like they're helping themselves so you've got to put out your own content and show people who you are and just make sure you doing a great job of selling who you are and what your messages best eighty five is attaining the dream more's the soul sucking abuse you have to endure. it is you
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know i and i think it's very important to have a group of people around you that support you anything you have to have a support system and you have to know when to turn it off for me i put down my fall and i spend time with my family or i do something that makes me happy because the internet is not a real thing it's just we put out what we want and why would anyone love a troll baldwin kid or anonymous people out the door i don't know if i know for me personally a lot of the times at the trolls is because they're using the same hateful words and rhetoric that i've been drilled into me since i was a little kid getting bullied on the playground so i kind of just brings it back to that like primal brothers sisters i do have three brothers. my i don't well i haven't seen them in a while there as they live down south my youngest brother is out of our way but i think the other two are not well you. have. brother and sister. me and my sister
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have both. struggled with weight in our pasts and it took us a long time to realize we weren't so much struggling with our weight as struggling with our self-esteem so i think we're moving forward because of and your brother my brother is thin as a toothpick. b.t.w. trends or do i do you have anything in the works to expand your career into television or film. i do yeah i'm working on. a t.v. show possibly awesome. same for me i mean i started as an actor and it's something that's very important to me and we've been in talks with hopefully maybe doing a talk show like yourself one day and following your footsteps and you get in a way to make a living what would you like people who understand about larger people i think that it's really important to know that we all deserve respect and we should all be treated like people because a lot of the time people treat me like i'm not
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a real person and they just say awful things to me and treat me a certain way because of how i look and i try my best to treat everyone with respect and i would hope that people would do the same regardless of how i look now . it's that people like me and tell us we just want to want people understand that it's ok to be happy with who you are right now it's great to have goals but i spent my whole life thinking i needed to be something else i needed to lose weight to gain weight to do whatever and it took me years and years to realize that i'm happy with who i am salute you both great meeting again thank you it was great meeting you as well thanks to my guest as holiday and zach may go but not so subtle a lot of big of that girl is available now and as always you can find me on twitter of kings things see you next time.
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i do not know if the russian state caught into john podesta scheme ailes and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's director of national intelligence has not provided credit to support his claims of russia i also know he perjured himself in a senate hearing planned three months before the revelations provided by edward snowden he denied to be n.s.a. was carrying out wholesale surveillance of the us. the hyperventilating corporate media has once again proved to be an echo chamber for government claims that cannot be verified you would have thought they would have learned something after serving as george w. bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming indistinguishable.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich. to going to be prosperous like them before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. i should. you guys i made a professional is powerpoint to show you how artsy america fits into the greater media landscape is not all laughter all right but we are a solid alternative. to the we don't skew liberal or conservative and as you can
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see in this bar graph it skewed the facts either talking head lefties talking at righties oh there you go above it all to look at world are see america is in the spotlight now every lead might have no idea how to classify as it actually took me way more time than i cared women. thank you both thank you thank them. even though the very latest horrific shooting is taking up all the headlines puerto rico is still devastated and it drives me nuts to see the people struggling down there to see so much destruction and no one is talking about how our system created this instead trump is just throwing paper towels out to people like like he's handed out march at a wrap concert you know why god.

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