CHUBBY CHECKER: How Anne Hathaway made sure new 'Prada' sequel included models of 'all different shapes'
Anne Hathaway advocated for size inclusivity in the upcoming 'Prada' sequel by ensuring the film features models of diverse body types. Her efforts reflect a broader push toward more representative casting in Hollywood and evolving beauty standards in fashion and entertainment. The move has been noted as a step toward greater inclusivity in mainstream media.
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