Nike Model Grace Victory Shuts Down Plus-Size Haters On Social Media

Do not mess with her. 💥

Grace Victory has taken on critics on social media after they slated her debut modelling campaign for Nike’s plus-size collection.

Launched this month, Nike enlisted fashion bloggers, Victory and Danielle Vanier, to front the campaign for their first-time plus-size Black And White Collection.

Taking to Twitter many attacked Nike for ‘promoting an healthy lifestyle’ with the new sportswear range.

People: "Fat people should workout, it's good for their health"

Sports brand makes sports gear for plus size people to workout in

People: pic.twitter.com/gbEdcLU2v5

— Etana (@Rosy_Reloaded) March 6, 2017

Victory retweeted the criticism to her followers with the greatest of comebacks.

“LOOOOOL! Do not get me started,” Victory tweeted.

LOOOOOOOOL! 👏🏽 do 👏🏽 not 👏🏽 get 👏🏽 me 👏🏽 started.. https://t.co/ZLJDrvlICn

— Gracie 🖤 (@GraceFVictory) March 6, 2017

“Fat-shaming me and my girl on our Nike campaign is hilarious,” she said. “We be laughing all the damn way to the bank.”

Fat shaming me and my girl on our Nike campaign is hilarious. We be laughing all the damn way to the bank ☺️

— Gracie 🖤 (@GraceFVictory) March 6, 2017

While some criticised others have been extremely complimentary of this minor milestone for sportswear.

@GraceFVictory 😧everybody should be healthy in their own way! Some people are just built bigger. Also wat r u supposed to wear 2 workout in?

— Meg lewis (@wildonesweare) March 6, 2017

Ballers be ballin’.

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