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Dear Fat People’s Nicole Arbour Made A Music Video About Sex

Dear Fat People's Nicole Arbour Made A Music Video About Sex

A few weeks ago, Nicole Arbour, comedienne and YouTube star, created a video entitled “Dear Fat People,” which immediately went viral. Unsurprisingly, people were pretty upset. She went on a six-minute diatribe in which she discussed fat-shaming and encouraged people who are overweight to do something about it. Her blunt, harsh comedy came under serious fire from the masses who viewed the video as cruel.

Arbour was unapologetic following the video, and was only disgruntled at YouTube for shutting down her channel and censoring her free speech.

Now, she’s back and asks one question: Ever wonder what would happen if girls made songs the way male artists do? I think this is a video we can all actually get behind.

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Ever wonder what would happen if girls made songs the way male artists do?

Posted by Nicole Arbour on Friday, October 2, 2015

New hair, new you, am I right?

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Veronica (@VeronicaRuckh) is the Director of Total Sorority Move for Grandex, Inc. After having spent her undergraduate years drinking $4 double LITs on a patio and drunk texting away potential suitors, she managed to graduate with an impressive GPA and an unimpressive engagement ring -- so unimpressive, in fact, some might say it's not there at all. Veronica has since been fulfilling her duties as "America's big," a title she gave to herself with the help of her giant ego. She has recently switched from vodka to wine on weekdays. Email her at veronica@grandex.co

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