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Whitney Thompson: Can ANTM’s First Curvy Winner Be a Big Deal in Plus-Size Modeling?

May 21, 2008

Whitney Thompson is tucking into cheesecake and fruit salad with sorbet after lunch. She didn’t order both — one was sent with “Congratulations,” written in chocolate, when a waitress recognized her as the winner of America’s Next Top Model. “This,” she says, licking the spoon, “is so good.”

Revenge, as they say, is sweet. Called “fat” by mean girls in Atlantic Beach, Fla., Thompson, 20, says that despite the teasing, she never obsessed over diet. “You don’t have to starve to be beautiful. I made that decision in seventh grade, when my friends were drinking Slim-Fast.” By age 15, she shot up to 5′10″ and slimmed down–but never to the pin-thin size favored by designers and, until now, ANTM. In nine seasons no “juicy” model, to use the show’s terminology, had cracked the top three.

Thompson, who at size 10 is small for the plus-size market, now has the Top title and –befitting any new celeb–an internet mini-scandal. Photos of her in what bloggers estimate is a size-4 bikini surfaced after her May 14 win. Rumors alleged that a show staffer asked her to put on weight prior to taping. Says a CW network rep: “[We] never asked Whitney to gain weight in order to appear on ANTM.” Had they asked, “I wouldn’t,” says Thompson, adding that the photos “are from tenth grade, when I was a size 6.” In college, she went up to a 10. “I’ve never been a 4.” Nor does she aspire to be. “I’ve gotten so many emails saying, ‘I admire your confidence,’” says Thompson. “That’s the best reward.” –Kristin Mascia

What Is ‘Plus-Size’?
The industry says it’s size 12 and up. So while her win “is a healthy step,” says plus-size star Emme (a 14/16 at her career peak). labeling Thompson plus, “is ridiculous. A 10? In our society she’s normal.” Thompson “is on the smaller side,” says her Elite manager Jose Covarrubias. “We’re looking into high fashion and full-figured campaigns.”

Jon Ragel

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Leigh May 21st, 2008

whitney is gorgeous and beautiful and a role model for all regular looking girls. i’m glad she enjoys her dessert and isn’t afraid to show her curves!

bella May 21st, 2008

she’s so beautiful… i’m happy a “real” woman finally won!!!

ddlbug May 21st, 2008

I have to agree, she is just amazing. And to be considered “fat” at a size 10 is sad. I am glad that she is embrassing her size and telling other people that they should too. Honestly, I think she is the first ANTM winner who is an honest role model.

Anon May 21st, 2008

She is NOT “plus size”! She’s tall, big built, and healthy, with not an ounce of fat or cellulite on her. The fashion industry is stupid. She’s slim and gorgeous and definitely not “plus size”!

Pammy May 21st, 2008

WHAT?
Finally we have a plus size top model..
what am i saying???
She isnt even plus size , shes GORGEOUS..
and she admits to love eating..
Hmmm..
i do tooo…
Well at least a “plus size” model won!
yayyyY!!!!

Jo May 21st, 2008

I would KILL to look like Whitney. She looks like a real women, not a twelve-year-old boy.

leslie May 21st, 2008

what a cute dress, does anyone know where its from?

cc May 21st, 2008

She is fat.

Becca May 21st, 2008

I wear a size 14 and I am so happy to hear I am “Plus Sized”. Excuse me, but for Whitney to emerge as a Plus Size ANTM is absurd. Beautiful or not, she is NOT a plus size model. I would like her to walk into Lane Bryant and try to find something to wear. That my friends is Plus Size. Whitney is a normal size girl with a pretty face. She says she was called fat in high school when she was a size 6. PLEASE spare me, she probably wasnt likable and was as fake then as she is now.

Jamey Hendricks May 21st, 2008

Although, I am happy for Whitney winning this title, I do disagree about promoting plus size models. I also disagree with size 0 models. With the rising cost of health benefits in our country, I absolutely disagree that soemone who is able to be very healthy and not in danger of diabetes and other health complications that arise over overweight issues, should be a role model. I think our resources for health should be left to the aging population and individuals who need help based on needs out of their control. Weight is in our control. Obesity is in our control. I eat right and exercise. I think we are all responsible to do this as a society.

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