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Your Fat Friend is a documentary film directed by Jeanie Finlay.It follows author Aubrey Gordon for several years before and including the publication of her first book, What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat, including breaking her anonymity as a blogger, the launch of her podcast Maintenance Phase, and the impact of her writing, including on her relationships with her parents.
Aubrey Gordon (born 1983), [1] [2] also known as Your Fat Friend, is an author, podcaster, and activist. She writes about fatness, fat acceptance , and anti-fat bias , and her podcast, Maintenance Phase , focuses on the poor science behind health and wellness fads.
The film follows fat activist Aubrey Gordon over a period of six years. “It’s not a clean story of there’s a good guy and a bad guy,” she revealed. New documentary ‘Your Fat Friend ...
Fat Friends is a British drama that aired on ITV from 12 October 2000 to 24 March 2005, consisting of 25 episodes over four series. Set in Leeds , the series explores the lives of several slimming club members, with a focus on the various ways their weight has impacted upon them.
The DUFF (teen slang for "Designated Ugly Fat Friend") is a 2015 American teen comedy film directed by Ari Sandel. The screenplay by Josh Cagan was based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Kody Keplinger. The film stars Mae Whitman, Robbie Amell, Bella Thorne, Nick Eversman, Skyler Samuels, Bianca Santos, Allison Janney, and Ken Jeong.
The comedy is an ugly duckling tale about an overweight young woman who attracts the attention of a potential suitor. With the help of her friends/roommates, she undergoes a diet and exercise regime to shed the extra pounds she assumes she needs to lose in order to hold the man's attention.
Roxane Gay (born October 15, 1974) [1] [2] is an American writer, professor, editor, and social commentator. Gay is the author of The New York Times best-selling essay collection Bad Feminist (2014), as well as the short story collection Ayiti (2011), the novel An Untamed State (2014), the short story collection Difficult Women (2017), and the memoir Hunger (2017).
George Bryan "Beau" Brummell (7 June 1778 – 30 March 1840) [1] was an important figure in Regency England, and for many years he was the arbiter of British men's fashion.At one time, he was a close friend of the Prince Regent, the future King George IV, but after the two quarrelled and Brummell got into debt, he had to take refuge in France.