マイラ・ダルブサイオさんのインスタグラム写真 - (マイラ・ダルブサイオInstagram)「I got nominated by some lovely friends for this black and white #challengeaccepted photo thing. Thanks to you beauties, and I thought it could provide a good way to talk about something that’s been on my mind.  When I posted my new photos from Sports Illustrated last week, I got some varied comments about my weight. They ranged from things like “did you lose weight?” to “glad to see you put more weight on” 🤔 It’s nothing new, I’ve gotten comments about my weight since I started in the industry at 16. First I was told I had to lose 10-15 lbs, then was told to gain when I signed to the plus size board at Ford (at a US size 8). My first year of shooting @si_swimsuit, I received a plethora of social media feedback on how fat I was, how I had no muscle tone, how it looked like I had had too many cocktails on the beach (“never enough beach cocktails!” was my response). It reminded me of the message boards I had seen at age 16, when I competed in the Miss Teen USA competition. A number of them had ranked all 51 contests, and put me last every time. “Fat. No muscle tone,” was the commentary. I’ll never forget it. My first time being trolled (in 2004, before we even knew what a troll was!).   I don’t think the comments from last week were trolling me. I know that this time they probably came from a place of good intention. But I still want to say this - I’m human! Just like you. My weight goes up and down. I train a lot before Sports Illustrated shoots because I like to use the deadline as a challenge for myself to see what I am capable of physically. My first year, the year a lot of people told me I was too fat, I was running over 20 miles a week for months. I ran two half marathons that year. Last year I overdosed on Soul Cycle, because I was in the pits of a deep depressive episode and it was the only thing that made me feel good. That year everyone said I was too skinny. This year I felt the healthiest I’ve ever been. I fell in love with group classes at the gym, and between that and my weekly therapy sessions, I felt more powerful than ever. And still, people are curious about my weight.  Continued in comments ⬇️」7月28日 8時22分 - myladalbesio

マイラ・ダルブサイオのインスタグラム(myladalbesio) - 7月28日 08時22分


I got nominated by some lovely friends for this black and white #challengeaccepted photo thing. Thanks to you beauties, and I thought it could provide a good way to talk about something that’s been on my mind.

When I posted my new photos from Sports Illustrated last week, I got some varied comments about my weight. They ranged from things like “did you lose weight?” to “glad to see you put more weight on” 🤔 It’s nothing new, I’ve gotten comments about my weight since I started in the industry at 16. First I was told I had to lose 10-15 lbs, then was told to gain when I signed to the plus size board at Ford (at a US size 8). My first year of shooting @Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, I received a plethora of social media feedback on how fat I was, how I had no muscle tone, how it looked like I had had too many cocktails on the beach (“never enough beach cocktails!” was my response). It reminded me of the message boards I had seen at age 16, when I competed in the Miss Teen USA competition. A number of them had ranked all 51 contests, and put me last every time. “Fat. No muscle tone,” was the commentary. I’ll never forget it. My first time being trolled (in 2004, before we even knew what a troll was!).

I don’t think the comments from last week were trolling me. I know that this time they probably came from a place of good intention. But I still want to say this - I’m human! Just like you. My weight goes up and down. I train a lot before Sports Illustrated shoots because I like to use the deadline as a challenge for myself to see what I am capable of physically. My first year, the year a lot of people told me I was too fat, I was running over 20 miles a week for months. I ran two half marathons that year. Last year I overdosed on Soul Cycle, because I was in the pits of a deep depressive episode and it was the only thing that made me feel good. That year everyone said I was too skinny. This year I felt the healthiest I’ve ever been. I fell in love with group classes at the gym, and between that and my weekly therapy sessions, I felt more powerful than ever. And still, people are curious about my weight.

Continued in comments ⬇️


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