One man was bullied for dancing on the internet, and a group of women started a Twitter campaign to fly him to LA for a dance party. Overnight, a viral movement began and the world was inspired to dance freely in their own skin.
Dancing her way through the haters, Whitney Way Thore is embracing her body in a world that judges people by their size. She navigates both career challenges and relationship snafus with her vivacious personality, a sense of humor and an abundance of courage. This series follows Whitney who was diagnosed with an endocrine system disorder called polyscystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) which caused her, a slender dancer at the time, to gain more than 200 pounds in one year at college. Feeling trapped in a big body, she struggled with self-doubt and negative stereotypes. Now 380 pounds and eager to continue sharing her passion for dance, Whitney has learned to embrace her body and love herself again.
Whitney Way Thore (born April 14, 1984) is an American television personality best known for her reality show My Big Fat Fabulous Life, which airs on TLC.
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