#71: Tanya Gold, freelance journalist — Always Take Notes
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Nike Plus Size Mannequin Backlash Is Very Telling
Woman who criticized Nike's plus-size mannequin saying obese people 'cannot run' accused of fat shaming | MEAWW
The many reasons a British writer was wrong to disparage Nike's plus-size mannequins - The Washington Post
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Tanya Gold tried it!! - YouTube
Nike's Plus-Size Mannequin Sparks Backlash and Defense of the Company
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Nike's Plus-Size Mannequin Sparks Backlash and Defense of the Company
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TANYA GOLD: In defence of our fatties... Let them eat cake! | Daily Mail Online
She's an urbanite; he loves the country. Could their marriage survive when they moved to Cornwall?
A 'Telegraph' Article Called Nike's Plus-Size Mannequins 'a Lie'—Women Are Calling B.S. | Glamour
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She's an urbanite; he loves the country. Could their marriage survive when they moved to Cornwall?
Nike's plus-size mannequin defended after 'fat-shaming' by critics | National | wdrb.com
Dear Tanya Gold - Mummy Barrow
Nike's Plus-Size Mannequin Sparks Backlash and Defense of the Company
Plus-size Nike mannequins: recognition of reality or obesity promoters? Critics stir up debate on social media | South China Morning Post