It’s because by beauty standards, we don’t make sense.'Īlicia said that when people look at them, they often 'immediately value Scott as more than her.' 'My video went viral, and I know we all know why.
The video showed her and Scott in their towels before transforming to them all dressed up for a night out She also explained that when it comes to what her husband values, 'how well her body fits into society's beauty standards is not on the top of his list'.Alicia said that when people look at them, they often 'immediately value Scott as more than her' since they're taught to 'value their worth based on their bodies'.She has now responded to the backlash - slamming the people who believe that someone physically fit 'could never be in love with a fat woman'.Some people accused him of only being with her for her money, wondered if he was secretly gay, and said she must not have been 'fat' when they first fell in love.However, she soon started to receive a slew of negative comments from social media users on the video, who said their relationship didn't 'add up'.Alicia Mccarvell, a body positive influencer from Canada, recently posted a video to TikTok which showed her cozying up to her husband, Scott Mccarvell.
Plus-size woman exposes the cruel comments she receives about her weight difference with her ripped husband, revealing trolls insist she must be a 'sugar mama' - or that her partner has a 'fat fetish'