While others have called out the magazine for allowing Graham to even be on the cover:The only reason Ashley Graham looks so good at size 16 is because she's 5'11. #unpopularopinion
— Grapefruit Queen (@BourbonBows) February 16, 2016
Promoting obesity is NOT a good thing. @icigci plus-size model Ashley Graham on Swimsuit Issue https://t.co/TYcrJ2D9ID@HPLifestyle — Vijay Chokal-Ingam (@VijayIngam) February 18, 2016Yet like usual, with criticism come compliments. Several people praised Graham for her looks:
Call her "plus size" or whatever you'd like. Ashley Graham looks good.
— Patrick Connor (@PatrickMConnor) February 15, 2016
Ashley Graham Becomes First Size-16 Model to Cover ‘Sports Illustrated’ Swimsuit Issue. I LOVE THIS. 😍 pic.twitter.com/nD44rHfFQe — First World Pains (@FirstWorldPains) February 20, 2016
Sophomore Rebecca Fitzgerald, a vocal performance major, also questions if this year’s edition of the swimsuit magazine should have only had one cover model. “It’s nice to see a different woman on the cover. I like that they have three different body types, but I feel like this might not be the issue to do that with,” Fitzgerald said. “If they’re advertising that the first plus-size model to be on a Sports Illustrated cover is on the cover, why does that have to be the issue that we have three different women?” Fitzgerald believes that Graham should have been given a single cover spot, without other models. “I feel like [Graham] should get to be the only cover. She’s a beautiful girl and she deserves to be a swimsuit model,” Fitzgerald said. “Lots of women who are going to be going out to buy swimsuits look like her on average today.” Outside of her modeling career, Graham also acts as a model, designer, motivational speaker and body activist. In 2015 she presented a speech at a TEDx event where she discussed her experience as a model and her views on body empowerment. Watch the video here . Do you think that Graham should have been the only cover model for SI this year? Do you think that she shouldn’t have been chosen as a model? Let The Western Front know by tweeting @TheFrontOnline .@TheTalkCBS Why were three covers necessary?Couldn't they have used the full-figure model w/o having to include the others? #Everybodytalks
— Jane Miller (@Jmiller423) February 16, 2016