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For decades, celebrities sued magazines to remove unflattering weight-centric photos. Now, a new generation of stars—from Lizzo to Demi Lovato to Bad Bunny (who has spoken against "fitness facism")—are leaking their own "gordas" content to burn the power of the tabloids.

On TikTok, the hashtag #FotosGordas has over 300 million views. Creators like Remi Bader (@remibader) recreate viral fashion hauls, deliberately showing how "trendy" clothes fit (or don’t fit) a size 14/16 body. These —clothes ripping, zippers not closing, seams straining—are raw, funny, and devastating. They have changed how brands design for plus-size markets. In popular media, this is user-led, not executive-led. fotos gordas xxx

Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest have been instrumental in the proliferation of "fotos gordas" as a form of empowerment. Unlike traditional media, which is gatekept by editors and directors, social media allows individuals to control their own imagery. Creators like Remi Bader (@remibader) recreate viral fashion

Today, has its own aesthetic language. Think saturated colors, close-ups of stretch marks in sunlight, dance challenges featuring jiggling thighs, and fashion hauls where the "before" is the real outfit, not a shapewear-compressed version. Popular media has absorbed this street-level creativity. High-fashion magazines now commission photographers like Ryan McGinley to shoot fotos gordas as fine art. In popular media, this is user-led, not executive-led