Should Kate Upton Try To Lose Some Weight?

There are a lot of people who think Kate Upton is hot. She was on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Her Cat Daddy video attracted millions of views, and in some corners of the woods, she’s now considered to be one of the sexier women in the world.

This opinion, however, while loudly delivered by many of her fans, is not shared by everyone, most noticeably, certain members of the fashion community. A little less than a month ago, Upton was ripped to shreds by Skinny Gossip for her size. The author called her boobs “fat” and “floppy” and her appearance “vulgar” and bordering on “pornographic”.

Not surprisingly, the editorial has generated a ton of vicious anger since it went live and almost universal condemnation by the media. If you take it from most outlets, the author, who also said Kate should lose thirty pounds before wearing a bikini, is a fanatic nutjob industry insider who can’t fight her own personal feelings of resentment. If you take it from me however, I think the author is probably just one of many people who oddly think women look better when they’re almost unnaturally skinny and free of curves.

I’m not going to ask you if you think Kate Upton is attractive because she obviously is. Even the majority of her detractors would muster up something like, “She’s nice for what she is”. No, the better question goes as follows. Would Kate Upton be more attractive if she lost more weight? Is this is hot as she gets, or could she actually do better if she fought nature? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll below…

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Mack Rawden
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Mack Rawden is the Editor-In-Chief of CinemaBlend. He first started working at the publication as a writer back in 2007 and has held various jobs at the site in the time since including Managing Editor, Pop Culture Editor and Staff Writer. He now splits his time between working on CinemaBlend’s user experience, helping to plan the site’s editorial direction and writing passionate articles about niche entertainment topics he’s into. He graduated from Indiana University with a degree in English (go Hoosiers!) and has been interviewed and quoted in a variety of publications including Digiday. Enthusiastic about Clue, case-of-the-week mysteries, a great wrestling promo and cookies at Disney World. Less enthusiastic about the pricing structure of cable, loud noises and Tuesdays.