My aunts still try to fatten me up.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't realize I was the 'fat' sister until I went on TV and the media started saying that about me.
I guess my mom raised me right. She was very celebratory of her body. I never heard her once say, 'I feel fat.'
I'm never going to be fat - never again. I'm going to make it easy on my pallbearers.
We decided we don't use the term 'fat' for me. We use the term 'juicy' for me. My wife's fine with it, but the rule is when I'm over double her weight, it's over.
If you grow up fat, you have to try harder.
I never looked at myself as the fat sister. Sometimes I would beat people to the punch and say, 'Oh I'm the fat, funny one,' because that's what people would say about me. But I never really thought that.
I was fat because my parents were a little fat themselves at that point in their lives, and I ate what they ate.
If you say you're fat, all of a sudden people like you!
I'm, like, a compulsive eater. I'm going to be so fat when I'm older, it's ridiculous.
As I was growing up, it was made clear that the fat me wasn't welcome, that a thin person was expected and awaited, and impatiently so.