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She's an urbanite; he loves the country. Could their marriage survive when they moved to Cornwall?
Obese mannequins are selling women a dangerous lie
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beenthuggin on Twitter: "Straight up FUCK Tanya Gold u fucking wack ass bitch. And fuck The Telegraph for ever approving this shit. https://t.co/nITIfMUM4c" / Twitter
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She's an urbanite; he loves the country. Could their marriage survive when they moved to Cornwall?
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Evie - PT & Adventurer 🏃🏼♀️🌎🍍 on Instagram: “Dear Tanya Gold / @ telegraph / @telegraphwomenssport . Still want to tell me m… | Body types, Travel workout, Evie
Lindsay Hollister - Tanya Gold of The Telegraph describes this @Nike mannequin as “not even a size 12 which is healthy, or 16 - a hefty weight but not one to kill
rebelfit - An Open Letter To Tanya Gold from The Telegraph. Dear Tanya “The new mannequin is obese, and she is not readying herself for a run in her shiny Nike gear.
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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
tegwen tucker on Twitter: "Wow @Telegraph - nice job with the Tanya Gold click bait. I look like that @nike mannequin, and I've done a 10k, a half, & a marathon this
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British Journalist Tanya Gold Receives Backlash After Fat-Phobic Article On Nike Plus-Sized Mannequins
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