A Florida man who went viral with a letter praising his 'curvy wife' has drawn the ire of many women online - including plus-size model Tess Holliday.

The 32-year-old took to Instagram on Friday to blast Robbie Tripp, 26, who recently wrote about how glad he is to not subscribe to the 'very narrow and very specific standard of beauty' women are so often subjected to, citing his 'curvy' wife as an example.

While many people around the web were quick to praise Robbie's words, others like Tess thought that such applause was an overreaction.

Standing up: Tess Holliday, 32, has hit out at a man who went viral for a post fawning over his 'curvy wife'

Gone viral: Robbie Tripp, 26, went viral for his letter playing tribute to his wife's 'thick thighs', 'big booty', and 'cute little side roll'

In context: Many users took to social media claiming that the praise heaped on Robbie for his post was misplaced

Tess shared a tweet by user @SoulThot, which outlined her feelings on the matter, reading: 'Guy likes curvy woman* 16,667 favs, national news. Curvy woman likes herself* 12 favs, 48 people in your mentions talking about diabetes.'

Along with the tweet, Tess wrote in her post: 'This is so real. Stop giving men trophies for doing the bare minimum.'

In addition to that snapback, Tess also unearthed a transphobic tweet Robbie made back in 2015.

'Born a Bruce, always a Bruce. Clothes, make-up, surgery, and public acceptance still won't change how you came into this world,' he wrote, in reference to Caitlyn Jenner.

Telling it straight: Tess posted on Instagram saying that people should offer men 'trophies for doing the bare minimum'

Looking back: Tess also shared a two-year-old transphobic tweet by Robbie

Not impressed: Tess was just one of many women who thought Robbie's tribute fell pretty short of being actually feminist

The original: Robbie's post saw him praise his wife because she 'fills out every inch of her jeans'

'Also I'm not here for someone who says transphobic things,' Tess added to her post.

Other Twitter users agreed with Tess about Robbie's fawning post about his wife, with one writing: 'I would dump a guy so quickly for patting himself on the back for having the audacity to date me.'

Another added: 'Strong contender for least fave type of male feminist is "man who thinks liking a curvy woman is revolutionary."'

In his post, Robbie claimed that: 'As a teenager, I was often teased by my friends for my attraction to girls on the thicker side, ones who were shorter and curvier, girls that the average (basic) bro might refer to as "chubby" or even "fat."'

'Eff your beauty standards': Tess is known for regularly posting about body positivity

As he got older, Robbie claims that he began educating himself about feminism, and in doing so he earned a better understanding of how warped the standard of beauty has become thanks to the media.

He said he also realized 'how many men have bought into that lie'.

'For me, there is nothing sexier than this woman right here: thick thighs, big booty, cute little side roll, etc,' he said.

'Her shape and size won't be the one featured on the cover of Cosmopolitan but it's the one featured in my life and in my heart.'