Model, 31, shames ‘insecure’ haters who are ‘jealous’ of her after posing in 6XL bikinis: ‘I’m a fat hot babe and I love myself for who I am’
- Rosie Jean, from the US, is a size 6XL model and content creator of OnlyFans
- “I’m a fat hot babe and I love myself for who I am,” she said
A plus-size model prides herself on being a “fat, hot babe,” confidently describing her 6XL figure as “sexy and beautiful”—much to the chagrin of any body-shamer.
Rosie Jean, from the US, also has a popular OnlyFans account with hundreds of followers.
The 31-year-old woman, who has been dubbed @fatrosephoenix on social media, is extremely comfortable in her own skin and ridicules people who mock her for her weight.
Rosie struggles with a few health issues due to her weight and previously used a mobility aid 24/7, but the woman no longer needs her cane all the time.
“Just my existence as a fat, confident, beautiful woman threatens so many kinds of people and their perception of themselves,” she shared. The sun.
Rosie Jean [pictured]from the US, is a plus size model and also has a popular OnlyFans account with hundreds of followers
Rosie continued, “They hate themselves so much they can’t fathom how much I love myself. And frankly, that’s a failure of their own self-awareness, not a failure of mine.”
The woman also said she doesn’t take offense when people call her “fat” because there’s more to her than just the shape of her body.
“I have a lot more to myself and the presence I have online,” she said in an Instagram post. “I’m fat, I’m hot and I’m proud.”
“But I’m also intelligent, motivated, and ready to get more into my real long-term goals.” ‘Cause I’m already hot, I already own my body, I’m living all this life I’m so thankful for.”
The American model is extremely proud of her journey and the way she carries herself online and in person.
“I love myself for who I am, where I’ve been and who I’ve become. I feel so much joy in life even when I have to go through very sad, hard, real trials in life.”
Rosie expanded her need for a mobility aid into another job and shamed people for linking all her problems to her weight
Rosie expanded her need for a mobility aid into another position and shamed people for linking all of her problems to her weight.
“My left knee has issues that stem from an injury in my youth, and I’ve been re-injured a few times over the last few years,” she said in a post.
“Sometimes it works up and I benefit more from using a cane to get up and down from couches or chairs that are lower to the ground, and on days when the joint is inflamed.”
Rosie said she wanted to stop pretending she didn’t have a cane because of the shame other people put her through for being “fat and sometimes needing help.”
“I don’t have to justify the help I need to others if they are determined to misunderstand me and blame my need for help solely on my weight,” she said.
Thousands regularly flood the model’s social media accounts with love and compliments.
“You are so sexy and beautiful, love your posts,” one woman wrote.
“I’m so inspired by you, absolutely breathtaking.”
A third added, “You look so beautiful, I wish I looked like you.”