Ashley Morgan Takes Aim at Victoria’s Secret with a Sassy Instagram Post

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So, Ashley Morgan recently made waves on Instagram, and let me tell you, it’s quite the story! While Victoria’s Secret was busy filming their annual holiday fashion show in Shanghai, showcasing their lineup of stunning models in their iconic lingerie, one glaring absence was the representation of women with diverse body sizes. Victoria’s Secret doesn’t cater to plus-size clothing—something Ashley is not shy about calling out.

In her latest post, Ashley shared a fabulous photo of herself strutting down the runway for Addition Elle, a brand she both models for and collaborates with. But here’s the kicker: she added some Photoshop magic to the image, captioning it, “Got my wings! 🦋💐🌈😜 .. my #AdditionElle wings! #thickthighssavelives.” It’s a clever nod to the fact that while Victoria’s Secret may stop at an XL (size 16) for panties and 40DDD for bras, there’s a whole world of women out there who want to see themselves represented.

Ashley has previously expressed her eagerness to walk for Victoria’s Secret, saying, “When they call me, I’m gonna say yes!” But, alas, they haven’t reached out yet. And honestly, what’s the hold-up? Plenty of women above a size 16, along with those who have larger than 40DDD busts, would love to wear their clothing—and see someone like Ashley rocking it on the runway!

Let’s be real—most American women have curves, and they deserve to see models who reflect their own bodies. It’s not about shaming the skinny models; they can stay, but why not include women of all shapes and sizes? I mean, wouldn’t it be amazing to see a variety of body types flaunting those angel wings?

Twitter is buzzing with support for Ashley and other plus-size models, and we can only hope Victoria’s Secret is taking note. In the meantime, for anyone interested in exploring at-home insemination options, there are some great resources available. Check out Make a Mom for their unique reusable options, or learn more about the at-home insemination process. Also, the NHS has some excellent info on intrauterine insemination (IUI) if that’s something you’re considering. And if you’re looking for a reliable artificial insemination kit, Make a Mom has you covered!

In summary, Ashley Morgan’s cheeky Instagram post is a bold reminder of the need for inclusivity in the fashion industry. She’s not just a model; she’s a voice for many women who want to see a broader representation in runway shows. Let’s hope brands like Victoria’s Secret start listening!


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