Texas plus-sized model fat shamed on flight and she puts the shamer in his place during video

Natalie Hage, a Texas plus-size model, caught a man on her flight body shaming her through text messages. Her call out online has since gone viral.

Source: Instagram Natalie Hage, a Texas plus-size model, caught a man on her flight body shaming her through text messages. Her call out online has since gone viral.

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A Dallas plus-sized model bravely called out a man on her flight who body shamed her through text messages.

Her response is pure magic.

Natalie Hage was on an American Airlines flight to Los Angeles from Dallas on June 29 for a surprise photo shoot, but her excitement regrettably turned to anger when she saw the man next to her started sending insulting texts about her body.

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She was able to capture the messages on camera and she quickly shared them out to her hundreds of thousands of followers on social media.

"If you can't read the texts, it says, 'Hopefully she didn't have any Mexican food' and his response is 'I think she ate a Mexican.' Then he proceeds to say he's leaving a 'neck mark on the window' because he's so smashed against the wall," Hage says in her Instagram post.

"From the photos, you can see I'm not in his space. He's even taken over both arm rests on purpose, coming to my space and digging his elbows into my side...which is in my seat." Hage continues to describe the other texts she read from his phone saying the seats aren't going to hold and the plane might go down.

Hage continues in the caption saying, "This is a fat person's daily reality and not just on a plane. This is on a bus, standing in line at the grocery store, at a concert, on the internet. You can be completely in your own space, not bothering anyone, and people will still f*&$ with you and try to hurt you. all you can do is know you haven't done anything wrong just by existing and to move on."

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After the flight's completion, Hage turned her camera to video and recorded her confrontation of the man sitting next to her and the grace and bravery she holds is pure strength. Watch it in her Facebook post below.

Warning: There is graphic language

here's the video i took with the man, eric, who did this shitty shit to me. i hope my voice isn't too shaky and my voice doesn't waver. not the best audio quality but i feel good about the interaction because you should have SEEN his 'holy shit' face when i called him out. i didn't want to film his face that much because i didn't want him to get me for filming without consent. he tried lying, but when i started quoting him, he knew i was for real. also, bonus gem - he went from immediately apologizing to calling me inadequate to be sitting in an exit row because i couldn't possibly help anyone in an emergency because i'm fat but quickly shut him down with that bullshit. even more bonus gem? he apologized AGAIN and offered to take me to dinner 'for the trouble'. WHAT WAS THIS INTERACTION?! Posted by Natalie Hage on Thursday, June 29, 2017

Hage was composed during her confrontation and informs the man that she works out five times per week after he asks if she's be "capable of helping people exit in an emergency."

"My body is none of your business," she says, and "don't ever treat anyone like that again." With that, she gets up to exit the plane and he has the audacity to invite her to dinner for "all of the trouble."

Rage.

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