Speaker 1: I’m fat, but I eat healthy.
Speaker 2: I’m fat, but I’m not a glutton.
Speaker 3: I’m fat, but I actually like going to the gym.
Speaker 2: …but I like to take the stairs.
Speaker 1: …but I’m a runner.
Speaker 3: …but I’m not lazy.
Speaker 4: …but I don’t eat McDonalds every day.
Speaker 5: …and I eat less than my skinny guy friends. Metabolism is a bitch.
Speaker 2: …but I’m not miserable.
Speaker 1: …but I smell great.
Speaker 3: I’m fat, but I don’t wear a bikini to gross you out. I wear one because I look awesome in them, and I love wearing them at the beach.
Speaker 1: I’m fat, but I’m not glorifying obesity.
Speaker 2: But I enjoy food and friends more than exercise.
Speaker 4: I’m fat, but I’m comfortable in my own body.
Speaker 3: I’m fat, but I’m not a skinny shamer. I just feel like everyone is allowed to love their bodies. Don’t think that me being proud of my body means that I’m putting down yours. I’m fat, and I’m a writer.
Speaker 1: And I’m a musician.
Speaker 5: And I’m a writer, filmmaker, and an actor.
Speaker 2: And I’m a workaholic.
Speaker 1: And I’m motivated.
Speaker 3: And I’m a wife.
Speaker 4: And I love to laugh.
Speaker 5: And I’m good at sports.
Speaker 1: I’m fat, and I look really good naked. There’s been no complaints. Let me tell you.
Speaker 2: I’m fat, and I love life.
Speaker 3: And I love traveling.
Speaker 1: And I love going to the beach.
Speaker 2: And I love Chris Farley. I mean, he’s the best. Come on.
Speaker 1: I’m fat, and I’m sexy.
Speaker 3: I’m fat, and my husband tells me I’m beautiful every day.
Speaker 1: At the end of the day, people are just people. You never know where someone is with their body. You should have a lot of kindness and empathy for other people and what they’re going through.
Speaker 3: You’re allowed to be you, so let’s just all let ourselves be ourselves.
Speaker 2: I’m fat, but most importantly, I’m a human.