Swimsuit issue

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    Curvy Model Hunter McGrady Talks Body Image in Hollywood With Mayim Bialik

    Mayim Bialik and Sports Illustrated plus-size model Hunter McGrady get real about stretch marks, body image, and why postpartum bodies are “badass.”

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    Publisher issues apology after outrage over body-shaming swimsuit article

    Swimsuit issues can be tough for magazines. Figuring out how to promote cute pieces for the season without making any suggestive or judgey comments about body image isn’t always easy. While some magazines manage to get it right, others aren’t so lucky and quickly learn about it the hard way: through the wrath of the Internet.

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    Sports Illustrated swimsuit model responds to fat shaming on Twitter

    The 22-year-old Hungarian model and actress is one of this year’s five rookies and has been working in the industry since she was 13 years old. While many fans have come to her defense, saying things like, “you’re not fat you’re HEALTHY” and “You’re such a role model to me. What do you think of Barbara Palvin’s response to body-shamers?

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    Sports Illustrated swimsuit models reveal that they also have body insecurities

    Though it may be hard to believe, even Sports Illustrated swimsuit models have body issues.  The girls opened up to Mimi at the Swimsuit Issue launch on Wednesday night. Between freckles and thighs, they revealed that we’re not the only ones with silly body hangups.  Click through the gallery above and let us know what you think by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA

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    This year’s Sport’s Illustrated swimsuit issue may be the most ‘diverse’ ever

    When it was announced that plus-sized model Ashley Graham had earned herself a spot in the coveted Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, fans were elated.  Not only did it reflect the magazine’s move towards a more progressive image of women’s bodies, but it also created a little variety within the pages, known for featuring mostly stick-thin models. And Graham’s not this year’s only exception.  Click through the gallery above to see some of the women who have broken the Sports Illustrated mold ove