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5 Sitcoms with Plus Size Female Leads You Should Binge-Watch This Holiday Season

Ashley Blackwell by Ashley Blackwell
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Despite Hollywoodโ€™s longtime beauty standards, where hourglass waistlines and thigh gaps were seen as the golden rule of glitz and glamour, the term โ€œflyโ€ didnโ€™t stop at a size 8 when full-figured women stepped onto the scene. Thanks to the โ€™90s and early 2000s, sitcoms with plus size female leads paved the way for some of our fluffy sisters in fashion today.

Contrary to pop cultureโ€™s portrayal, the waymakers of style went far beyond magazine spreads and high-end runways. The Godmothers of entertainment spearheaded many trends now engraved in fat culture. From feature films to television shows, bigger ladies fostered an insurmountable lane by rocking wardrobes with sex appeal and societal bravery. Through clothing (alone), these audacious individuals made statements that weโ€™ve all aspired to live by. In a field based on โ€œpretty privilegeโ€ and superficiality, actresses on the voluptuous end of the spectrum were forced to overcome weight-bias guidelines, role limitations, and stereotypical classifications. However, with every line acted, thread worn, and shoe strutted, they defied the industry-driven stigmas that big girls donโ€™t belong on-screen.

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With blockbusters like Bringing Down the House and Phat Girlz, legends Queen Latifah and Moโ€™Nique carved an avenue that rightfully thrust chubbier women to the forefront of mainstream media. They made girls like us feel seen, heard, and most of allโ€ฆ respected in a world that often tries to hide us under the muzzle of Americaโ€™s perpetual anti-fat agenda.

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Simply put, we are the IT GIRLS, too. As we navigate the most joyous time of the year in our jammies, itโ€™s only right that we pay homage to series commanded by โ€œus,โ€ for โ€œus.โ€

Sitcoms with Plus Size Female Leads Who Taught Us We Could Be Fierce, Fine, & Fat

1. The Parkers

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Created by Ralph Farquhar, Sara V. Finney, and Vida Spears, The Parkers centered on the lives of ever-so-spunky mother-and-daughter duo Nikki and Kim Parker, who attended Santa Monica College. The five-season UPN production, which served as a spin-off to Moesha, aired from 1999 to 2004 and saw actress/comedienne Moโ€™Nique in the head role as Kimโ€™s (portrayed by Countess Vaughn) mother/college mate.

Viewers instantly favored Nikkiโ€™s comedic personality and fashionable flair in every episode. However, the depiction of her โ€œobsessiveโ€ crush on Professor Oglevee (played by Dorien Wilson) is now a controversial topic on social media today, as they feel it feeds into the โ€œdesperationโ€ tag many place upon larger women. The show also captured Nikkiโ€™s tell-it-like-it-is friend, Andell (the late Yvette Wilson), a fellow plus size woman who was a restaurant owner.

2. Living Single

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Living Single, developed by Yvette Lee Bowser, debuted on Fox in 1993 and ended in 1998. The phenomenon followed the personal and professional day-to-day of six friends living in New York City. However, fans mainly fixated on the four women in the cast: Khadijah James (Queen Latifah), Synclaire James-Jones (Kim Coles), Regina โ€œRegineโ€ Hunter (Kim Fields), and Maxine Shaw (Erika Alexander). Khadijah, a magazine editor/publisher, was iconically known for her urban pizzazz, take-charge nature, and sassy remarks. Over three decades after its initial airing, she is still one of the most talked-about characters of Living Single.

3. Eve

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Rapper Eve entered the television arena with her self-titled UPN sitcom in 2003 before its conclusion in 2006. Created by Meg DeLoatch, the fictitious hit chronicled groups of friends of the opposite sex as they navigated the Y2K eraโ€™s dating pool. Along with its title actress (Eve), who took on the role of fashion designer Shelly Williams, the comedy starred Jason Winston George (as Jeremiah Thurgood), Brian Hooks (as Nick Delaney), Ali Landry (as Rita Lefleur), Sean Maguire (as Donovan Brink), and the late Natalie Desselle-Reid (as Janie Egins). Desselle-Reidโ€™s character, Janie, served as Shellyโ€™s married sidekick who she often taps for advice. The character rose to prominence for being the โ€œvoice of reasonโ€ and the relatable friend.

4. Drop Dead Diva

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Josh Bermanโ€™s Drop Dead Diva series premiered on Lifetime in 2009 and ran until 2014. The legal fantasy was led by Brooke Elliott, who took on the top role of Jane Bingum. Jane is a badass, plus size attorney whose body is inhabited by the soul of a shallow-minded fashion model, Deborah โ€œDebโ€ Dobkins (Brooke Dโ€™Orsay). At the time of the debut, Elliottโ€™s classy performance broke new ground for the network, as it explored self-acceptance and set the table for dialogue about body image. To this day, it is one of the most memorable shows to grace the channel.

5. Good Girls

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Good Girls was a dramedy created by Jenna Bans for NBC. The satire production focused on three suburban mothers who (after hitting financial troubles) rob a supermarket and later find themselves tangled up with a crime boss. Amid the two sisters, Elizabeth โ€œBethโ€ Boland (played by Christina Hendricks) and Annie Marks (played by Mae Whitman), is Ruby Hill (actress/comedienne Retta), the thicker โ€œsupermommyโ€ of the crew. Ruby is Bethโ€™s waitressing best friend who (though hesitant) stops at nothing to pay for her ill daughterโ€™s medical expenses. Throughout her character development, avid watchers witness Rubyโ€™s boldness, which shines as big and bright as her beauty.

Each of these sitcoms with plus size female leads represented the epitome of what it means to (truly) stand in your โ€œplushnessโ€ and embrace every mark, roll, and loveโ€ฆ unapologetically. Because of them, weโ€™re no longer convincing ourselves that we only hold a place in the background. We deserve the main stage!

Which of these were your favorites? Let us know in the comments below!

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Ashley Blackwell

Ashley Blackwell

Ashley Blackwell is a multifaceted journalist, independent author, book publisher, and graphic designer from Alabama. With nearly ten years of experience in Entertainment/Lifestyle writing, the Southern belle has an extensive rรฉsumรฉ that flaunts 60+ celebrity interviews (Tank, Ledisi, Lynn Whitfield, Chrisette Michele). Her bylines can be seen in many of today's top publications, such as Baller Alert, Kontrol Girlโ€”a sister brand to Kontrol Magazine, The Jasmine Brand, Parlรฉ Magazine, The Curvy Fashionista, and LoveBScott, among others. When she's not penning her next article, creating for a client, or putting together a new storyline, Ashley enjoys music, reading, all things beauty, trying new foods, traveling, and spending time with her family.

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