Fans criticise Ashley Graham and brand her ‘too SKINNY’ as she debuts slimmer figure

The plus-size model, who regularly flaunts her figure, attended Vogue Magazine's Force of Fashion summit alongside supermodels Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner.

The 30-year-old wore a bold yellow, green and pink dress by Prabul Gurung, but fans noticed she looked considerably slimmer.

Ashley, who recently launched a clothing collection with PrettyLittleThing, posted a photo of her multi-coloured dress on her Instagram.

Despite receiving more than 450,000 likes, people slammed Ashley’s apparent weightloss.

She was accused of bowing to pressure to lose weight, and people questioned whether she was still classed as plus-size.

One commenter told her she was “too skinny”, while another person replied: “Looking good @ashleygraham but don’t get skinny on us!!!! You’re our idol.”

Others also claimed she was no longer plus-size, with one person commenting: “Love the dress , don’t lose anymore, as the whole thing was plus size.”

This commenter agreed, saying: “She isn’t plus size anymore in this picture she look super skinny only like a curvy girl but not a plus size.”

A third said: “Looks like you aren’t plus size anymore.”

Another person added: “My only concern is that Ashley's the most popular "plus sized" model today, and if the most represented plus size model isn't truly plus size..

“Then that's a sad reflection on a whole group of plus size women that already don't see a lot of representation for themselves.”

But people also defended Ashley, arguing it is her right to look however she wants.

This person said: “Yes she’s lost weight does it even matter she’s still hot, don’t be salty because she’s working out and you can’t be bothered with your own insecurities.”

No stranger to controversy over her weight, Ashley addressed it on the panel, and has posted about it in the past.

She revealed that she gets criticism every time she posts a workout video, with people telling her she “needs to be fat”.

Hitting out at her critic, she explained: “I don’t workout to loose [sic] weight or my curves bc [because] I love the skin I’m in.”

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