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Molly Sims Doesn't Understand the Criticism Towards Ashley Graham and Other Curvy Models: 'We Need to Be More Accepting'
Molly Sims was thrilled to see Ashley Graham on the cover of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue, representing a wider range of body types. Sims believes the curvy model's groundbreaking cover was well deserved. "Ashley Graham is probably one of the prettiest people.
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Cheryl Tiegs Apologies to Ashley Graham Again, This Time With an Open Letter
Cheryl Tiegs has issued yet another apology for making those unnecessary and untrue comments about Ashley Graham and her new Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover. In an open letter to Ashley published on The Huffington Post on Friday, Cheryl says her answer to the “generic question” was based on “health concerns because of our nation’s increasing problems with weight linked to diabetes, heart issues, and cancer.” Cheryl is calling the situation a “manufactured media feud” and says she just c
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Ashley Graham Is Using Cheryl Tiegs’ Comments to Change the Fashion Industry
“Cheryl Tiegs may have said what she said and it may have hurt a lot of people’s feelings,” Graham told E! News, speaking out for the first time since Tiegs, a former SI cover girl herself, made comments suggesting Graham’s selection glamorized full-figured women.
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Cheryl Tiegs Apologizes 'to Everyone I Have Hurt' After Body Shaming Ashley Graham
After setting off a firestorm with her criticism of size-16 model Ashley Graham last Thursday, former SI model Cheryl Tiegs tweeted out an apology.
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Former ‘Sports Illustrated’ Swimsuit Model Cheryl Tiegs Slams Current Cover Girl Ashley Graham
The support for Ashley Graham’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover has been overwhelmingly positive: It’s the first time a true plus-size person has been featured in the magazine — let alone on the cover — and fellow models were quick to show their support. “I don’t like it that we’re [now] talking about full-figured women, because it’s glamorizing them — and your waist should be smaller than 35 [inches],” the 68-year-old explained.