ok i got this thing in the mail that said i could be in national american miss. but the thing is, i'm fat. 5'2 13/f 145pounds. i really want to be in it, but do you think they will accept a fat person? i have a bigger stomach then butt. but i'm just plain fat.
please help me
p.s. i have to answer in 9 days
Aubry answered Saturday April 28 2007, 12:01 am: Speaking on behalf of a former contestant...YES!! Of course you can enter!!!! It is the best pageant...and there are not weight requirments at all, thats not whats important or what they care about. They want to know you as a person and they care about the inside of you and getting to know who you are. I promise you will have soooo much fun, learn a lot, and make a ton of friends. I got one of those in the mail and I did my first pageant because of national american miss, it was one of the best things I've ever done in my life. Please do the pageant!! Call them up and say yes!! [ Aubry's advice column | Ask Aubry A Question ]
christina answered Friday April 27 2007, 12:58 pm: It could be a scam, but if you'd really like to do it, then sign up & apply for it. Don't think they're automatically gonna knock you out because you're not what the media says you're supposed to be. Big or not, every girl is beautiful. Unless she's Rosie O Donnell of course. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
tammijo answered Friday April 27 2007, 8:56 am: I got this same thing in the mail, and I'm almost 22 years old (it's only for girls up to 18 I think). I think that it's just a scam because they ask for an application fee. I would give this more thought, but if you really do want to go ahead and apply, you do have a shot. [ tammijo's advice column | Ask tammijo A Question ]
Rosalina answered Friday April 27 2007, 6:30 am: If they don't, so what. Fill out the application. What is there to lose but a bit of postage. Apply. DO IT! Strike a hit for all us fat chicks. :) [ Rosalina's advice column | Ask Rosalina A Question ]
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