I’m 6’ and 230 lbs – my body’s ‘slim thicc,’ men call me a ‘brick house’ and ask if I’m available on Amazon
A “SLIM THICC” TikTok user has called out the fashion industry for falling short on representing a wide range of body types.
She has earned herself a passionate fanbase as she takes up the task of representation, as many content creators have begun doing so recently.
Latosha wanted to see more women with her body type on social mediaTikTok/simplylatoshaThe 45-year-old shared her measurements and showed her ‘slim thicc’ bodyTikTok/simplylatosha
To help other women feel at home in their bodies, 45-year-old Latosha (@SimplyLatosha) posted a candid clip on her TikTok.
She modeled a blue loungewear set in a video as she gave viewers a good look at her frame and all the details on her measurements.
“This is what 6 foot and 230 pounds looks like,” Latosha announced in a voiceover.
The coordinated set she wore accentuated her waist and legs. Her cropped shirt gave viewers a peek at her midriff.
She turned around, showing off her hips and glutes. Latosha gave a sultry smirk as she tossed her braids over her shoulder.
At the end of the video, Latosha invited her followers to share their own stats.
“Now it’s your turn,” she wrote in the caption.
In the hashtags, Latosha used “tall girl” and “slim thicc” to label her body type.
Viewers were eager to compliment Latosha and express gratitude to her for posting in the first place.
“I never see anyone on here with my body type,” one woman wrote. “Thank you.”
She fielded lots of compliments from other women, but even more from infatuated men.
One called her a “queen diva,” while another said, “6 foot 230-pound Wonder Woman, got it.”
“Where can I get me one?” asked a desperate man.
A like-minded suitor asked, “Are these available on Amazon?” A third said he hoped Latosha came with “free shipping.”
Men weren’t shy about labeling Latosha “the perfect woman.”
“Looks like heaven to me,” said one devoted admirer.
“I can handle it,” a confident man said. His compatriot agreed, writing, “I want it all.”