'I was told I was too fat to be seen with' says smug Hammer throwing Hamster
07-10-2015, 05:07 PM
You have to hand it to this fat cow, instead of hitting the gym to lose weight she used her fatness to start making some $$$ and prove the 'fat-shamers' wrong. Also her use of mental gymnastics to explain why she is the size of a small moon is to be admired. No simple 'I was born big boned' for this one.
She is 25 years old btw.
This is how it looks in a dress:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...z3fWp7IhOn
She is 25 years old btw.
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Posing nude takes a certain level of confidence, and while Team USA Track & Field hammer thrower Amanda Bingson proudly shed her clothes and showed off her powerful 210lb figure as one of the cover stars of ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue, the athlete admits that she hasn’t always been as confident about her body.
The 25-year-old, who lives in Texas, empowered women around the country with the beautiful images of her throwing hammers in the buff, shattering the stereotype that athletes need to be a certain shape or size. But in a recent interview with Cosmopolitan.com, Amanda opened up about the cruel jibes and hateful comments she has faced in relation to her weight, revealing that she was once told that she was ‘too fat’ to be seen with.
'I was always the big girl on campus,' she said. ‘My heritage is Filipino and German, and so we naturally have a bigger frame, so I'd always been bigger.
'I never realized I was bigger than anybody because back when I was growing up, we didn't have social media like we have now,' she explained. 'But once I got into middle school, I had asked a boy if he wanted to go to the movies with me and a whole bunch of my friends. He was like: "No, you guys are too fat, I would never be seen with you."'
This is how it looks in a dress:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...z3fWp7IhOn