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I’m a size 20 with Shaughna Phillips’ leg condition – strangers poke & tell me to lose weight…how to know if you have it

Published on April 22, 2025 at 01:12 PM

A PLUS-SIZE traveller has opened up on the challenges she faces when visiting certain countries as a result of her body shape.

British-Maltese Emily Jones, claimed that she not only gets awkward stares from locals who are not used to seeing , but she’s even been poked at by strangers too.

Woman in a black bikini on a deck overlooking lush greenery.
A plus-size traveller has got candid on what holidaying as a size 20 girl is really like
Woman sitting on a park bench drinking from a cup.
Emily Jones is not only poked at by strangers, but she's even stared at and advised to lose weight too
Woman in a colorful bikini by a pool.
Emily is on a mission “to raise up the voices of the plus-size community”
Woman in orange bikini by a pool.
Emily has Lipedema, like Shaughna Phillips

As well as this, the , who boasts more than 470,000 followers on , claimed that when she’s , people will tell her she should .

The blogger, who suffers with the same leg condition as star – , a common but under-recognised condition that may cause pain, tenderness, swelling, and easy bruising – recently had and was a size 20 at her largest.

Now she claims she has seen “both sides of the coin”; and understands the “privilege”; that comes with travelling in a smaller body.

Despite her now smaller size, Emily is on a mission “to raise up the voices of the plus-size community.”;

The revealed that travel can present specific issues for plus-size people, such as small , tiny towels in certain and awkward stares and comments from local communities.

Emily told FEMAIL that this is a particular issue when visiting Southeast Asia, as she confessed: “Having recently returned from a trip to and , I can say that Southeast Asia is not very accommodating for plus-size travellers in general – not due to any fault of their own and not really a criticism but more of an observation.

“It's due to the smaller average body size over there, which was reflected in the sizes of hotel robes, towels and so on, not to mention the many curious stares from locals.”;

Emily acknowledged that in some countries where larger bodies are less common she often gets “some awkward stares and curious reactions from locals.”;

She recalled a very distressing experience during a massage in Thailand when the masseuse told her she should .

The , who suffers from , which according to the NHS is ‘an abnormal build-up of fat in your legs and sometimes arms which can be painful and affect daily life’, recalled: “I have had a massive transformation with my weight in the last year or so which has also left me with a lot of , particularly on my arms.

“When I was most recently in Thailand and went for a massage, the masseuse started poking my arms and exclaiming that I had very big arms and that I needed to do some exercise.”;

Emily expressed that what was “meant to be a very relaxing experience”; soon turned into “quite a distressing one.”;

Despite being a “really confident person”;, Emily admitted that the comment “did sting a little.”;

As a result, she is now keen to share her raw experiences with her followers.

The masseuse started poking my arms and exclaiming that I had very big arms and that I needed to do some exercise

Emily Jones

The warned that the current narrative around plus-size travellers has become “increasingly complex and often contentious.”;

As a result, she wants people to “approach things with more kindness, more understanding and less cruel judgement.”;

The content creator added: “Hopefully I can inspire people to be less judgemental, more confident and accepting that people come in all shapes and sizes.”;

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