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Favorite plus size fcs that don't have resources (but should be they've been in popular shows/movies)? I am in the mood for giffing someone who deserves it and gets ignored by the community. I'd also be happy to gif people with disabilities who fits this?
I'm going to preface by saying I love the message! Most of the people I love already have resources because I've requested them off helpers and/or friends but here are some people with no and few resources - I'm sorry some of them are not main characters but it's rare that shows cast fat/plus size actors as leads!
No gif packs:
Cedric the Entertainer (1964) African-American - The Neighbourhood.
Brooke Elliott (1974) - Sweet Magnolias.
Fortune Feimster (1980) - is a lesbian - Sex Appeal.
Natasha Rothwell (1980) African-American - Insecure, The White Lotus.
Dulcé Sloan (1983) African-American - Chick Fight.
Kavin Dave (1984) Gujarati Indian - Cash, Flesh.
Charley Koontz (1987) - CSI: Cyber.
Atkins Estimond (1987) African-American - Hightown.
Cai Cortez (1988) Filipino - #Jowable.
Marcel Spears (1988) African-American - The Neighbourhood.
Jacob Wysocki (1990) - *Loosely Exactly Nicole.
Jesse Camacho (1991) - Locke & Key, Power Rangers Beast Morphers.
Cosme Flores (1996) Mexican - Panic.
Rico Rodriguez (1998) Mexican - Modern Family.
Tucker Albrizzi (2000) - Mr. Iglesias.
Courtney Arlett (?) Black - Pretty for a Big Gurl.
Nzinga Imani (?) Afro-Guyanese - Pretty for a Big Gurl, Uh Oh.
Wondrea Gilmore (?) Black - Pretty for a Big Gurl.
Bronwyn James (?) - Harlots, The Colour Room, Cheaters, The ABC Murders.
Gloria May Eshkibok (?) Mohawk, Ottawa, Irish, French - is two-spirit (she/her) and has one eye - OChiSkwaCho.
Stephen Peck (?) African-American - non-binary femme (they/them) - Black Friday.  
Has gifs but only a few / has nothing recent, you can search my blog for gif packs of them that I know of!
Craig Robinson (1971) African-American - has a gif pack from Brooklyn Nine-Nine but has also been in a show called Ghosted.
Keala Settle (1975) Māori - has a gif pack from an interview - has roles in Every Other Weekend and Murder in Provence.
Ser Anzoategui (1979) Argentinian and Paraguayan - nonbinary (they/them) - has a gif pack from interviews and Vida season one episode one but they play a frequent character throughout the series.
Chrissy Metz (1980) - has a gif pack from interviews, is in a show called This is Us where they appear to play a frequent character.
Gabourey Sidibe (1983) African-American / Senegalese - has a gif icon pack from interviews - has been in Asking for It, Empire, Came As You Are, and Difficult People.
Sam Richardson (1984) Ghanaian - has a gif pack of interviews but has a role in The Afterparty and Werewolves Within.
Casey Donovan (1988) Gumbaynggirr, Thangkaali, Irish, English, and Swedish - has a gif icon pack from interviews but appears to be a frequent character in the show Street Smart.
Sharon Rooney (1988) - has one gif pack from My Mad Fat Diary but appears to be a frequent character in the show Jerk.
Raven Goodwin (1992) African-American - has a few older gif packs - Single Black Female, In Sudden Darkness, The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel, Baldwin Beauty, and Christmas Belles.
Danielle Perez (?) Afro-Dominican - double amputee and wheelchair user - has a gif pack from interviews and comedy sketches but appears to be a frequent character in Just Swipe.
I hope this helps regardless!
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Billboard Latin Music Awards: Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi Top Winners List
https://styleveryday.com/billboard-latin-music-awards-daddy-yankee-luis-fonsi-top-winners-list/
Billboard Latin Music Awards: Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi Top Winners List
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee
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It was the year of “Despacito” and the year of urban music.
The most-played song of 2017 swept the 2018 Billboard Latin Music Awards, winning six trophies: hot Latin song of the year; hot Latin song of the year, vocal event; airplay song of the year; digital song of the year; streaming song of the year; and Latin pop song of the year.
The celebration of “Despacito,” a song that revived global interest in Latin music, was a fitting way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Billboard Latin Music Awards on the Telemundo network, which aired the awards live from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas (the show’s first time in Sin City) on Thursday night.
While “Despacito” was not performed Thursday night (the song had its live debut at the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards), its effect was far-reaching. Producers Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo won producer of the year for the song, and Daddy Yankee — one of the track’s co-writers (and featured artists) — was the big winner of the evening with eight awards. In addition to his “Despacito” wins, Yankee took home Latin rhythm artist of the year, solo, and songwriter of the year for “Despacito” as well as several other songs that hit Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart, including “Hula Hoop” and “La Rompe Corazones” with Ozuna.
He was followed in wins by Luis Fonsi and Justin Bieber, both taking home seven awards each. In addition to his “Despacito” trophies, Bieber won crossover artist of the year, while Fonsi, as the lead performer on “Despacito” and the subsequent “Echame la Culpa,” won the Hot Latin Songs artist of the year award. 
But it wasn’t just the year of “Despacito”: There was an explosion of Latin tracks that went global this year and Latin artists who were able to reach fans like never before, mostly with urban or urban-leaning tracks. The night’s performances by mostly huge urban superstars included premieres by Ozuna (performing “La Modelo” with Cardi B), Bad Bunny (performing “Amorfoda”), Maluma (“El Prestamo”) and Nicky Jam and J Balvin, who performed “X” for the first time on television.
The coveted artist of the year award, which takes into consideration sales, airplay and streaming, went to Ozuna, who had success in all areas thanks to a succession of singles and his debut album Odisea.
Even pop wins had an urban tinge. Following the “Despacito” blast, superstar Shakira was the biggest winner of the night, with five awards that included Latin pop artist of the year, solo, and Top Latin Albums artist of the year, female. But she also won Hot Latin Songs artist of the year, female for hits that included the decidedly urban-leaning “Chantaje” with Maluma.
In turn, Maluma, a 10-time nominee (including in four categories for “Chantaje”), won social artist of the year, a nod to his extraordinary social media following.
Regional Mexican music, long the driving force of Latin music in this country, got shut out from most main categories by the sheer force of massive urban hits. However, regional Mexican acts still dominated the artist of the year, new category, with Christian Nodal taking the award. Nodal also won regional Mexican artist of the year, solo, and regional Mexican song of the year. Also coming in with three wins was Romeo Santos, who won Top Latin Albums artist of the year, male; tropical album of the year; and tropical artist of the year, solo. 
This year’s special lifetime achievement award went to Mexican rock band Maná, who were honored both for their career as one of the most iconic and lasting bands in Latin music and for their philanthropic endeavors, particularly through their Selva Negra environmental foundation. The group performed two of its biggest hits: “En el muelle de San Blas” and “Corazon Espinado.”
In the label categories, Sony Music Latin was the big winner of the evening, taking home 16 of their 20 nominations, including Hot Latin Songs imprint of the year and Top Latin Albums label of the year. Universal Music Latin Entertainment won three out of their 10 nominations including Hot Latin Songs label of the year. On the publishing end, Sony ATV won both publisher of the year (Sony/ATV Latin Music Publishing) and publishing corporation of the year (Sony/ATV Music).
The Billboard Latin Music Awards honor the most popular albums, songs and performers in Latin music, as determined by the actual sales, streaming, radio airplay and social data that informs Billboard’s weekly charts during a one-year period from the rankings dated February 4, 2017 through this year’s January 27 charts. Finalists, and the eventual winners, reflect performance of new recordings on Billboard’s albums and songs charts, including Top Latin Albums, Hot Latin Songs, Latin Airplay, Latin Streaming Songs and Latin Digital Songs, among others.
The Billboard Latin Music Awards are the culmination of the Billboard Latin Music Conference which took place April 23-26 at The Venetian in Las Vegas, with superstars like Maluma, Ozuna, Bad Bunny, Pitbull and Maná.
A full list of finalists and winners follows.
OVERALL ARTIST CATEGORIES
Artist of the Year: Ozuna (WINNER) J Balvin Daddy Yankee Luis Fonsi
Artist of the Year, New:  Christian Nodal (WINNER) Alta Consigna  Bad Bunny  El Fantasma y Banda Populares del Llano
Tour of the Year: Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull (WINNER) Marc Anthony Ricardo Arjona Marco Antonio Solis
Social Artist of the Year: Maluma (WINNER) J Balvin  Jennifer Lopez  Shakira 
Crossover Artist of the Year: Justin Bieber (WINNER) Beyonce  Little Mix  Ed Sheeran
SONGS CATEGORIES
Hot Latin Song of the Year: Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, “Despacito” (WINNER) J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyoncé, “Mi Gente”  Maluma, “Felices Los 4”  Wisin feat. Ozuna, “Escapate Conmigo”
Hot Latin Song of the Year, Vocal Event: Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, “Despacito” (WINNER) J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyoncé, “Mi Gente”  Shakira feat. Maluma, “Chantaje”  Wisin feat. Ozuna, “Escapate Conmigo”
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, Male: Luis Fonsi (WINNER) J Balvin  Daddy Yankee  Ozuna
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, Female: Shakira (WINNER) Becky G  Jennifer Lopez  Natti Natasha
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, Duo or Group: Calibre 50 (WINNER) Banda Sinaloense MS De Sergio Lizarraga  CNCO  Zion & Lennox 
Hot Latin Songs Label of the Year: Universal Music Latin Entertainment (WINNER) Sony Music Latin  VP Entertainment  Warner Latina 
Hot Latin Songs Imprint of the Year Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Def Jam Raymond Braun Schoolboy
Airplay Song of the Year Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, “Despacito” (WINNER) J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyoncé, “Mi Gente”  Maluma, “Felices Los 4”  Wisin feat. Ozuna, “Escapate Conmigo”
Airplay Label of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) DEL  Universal Music Latin Entertainment  Warner Latina 
Airplay Imprint of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Fonovisa  Universal Music Latino  WK
Digital Song of the Year: Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, “Despacito” (WINNER) J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyoncé, “Mi Gente”  Maluma, “Felices Los 4”  Shakira feat. Maluma, “Chantaje”
Streaming Song of the Year: Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, “Despacito” (WINNER) J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyoncé, “Mi Gente”  Maluma, “Felices Los 4”  Shakira feat. Maluma, “Chantaje”
Albums Categories
Top Latin Album of the Year: Nicky Jam, Fenix (WINNER) J Balvin, Energia Ozuna, Odisea Shakira, El Dorado
Top Latin Compilation Album of the Year: Dance Latin #1 Hits 2.0: Los Exitos Del Momento (WINNER) Mexillennials: Los Exitos De Una Nueva Generacion Summer Latin Hits 2017 Trap Capos: Season 1
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Male: Romeo Santos (WINNER) J Balvin  Nicky Jam  Ozuna
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Female: Shakira (WINNER) Alejandra Guzman  Karol G  Gloria Trevi
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Duo or Group: Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga (WINNER) Calibre 50  CNCO  Los Plebes Del Rancho de Ariel Camacho 
Top Latin Albums Label of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Lizos  Universal Music Latin Entertainment  Warner Latina 
Top Latin Albums Imprint of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Capitol Latin  DEL  Universal Music Latino 
Latin Pop Categories
Latin Pop Artist of the Year, Solo Shakira (WINNER) Luis Fonsi  Enrique Iglesias  Juanes
Latin Pop Artist of the Year, Duo or Group: CNCO (WINNER) Jesse & Joy  Mana  Reik
Latin Pop Song of the Year Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, “Despacito” (WINNER) Enrique Iglesias feat. Descemer Bueno, Zion & Lennox, “Subeme La Radio”  Shakira feat. Maluma, “Chantaje”  Shakira, “Me Enamore”
Latin Pop Airplay Label of the Year Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Pina  Universal Music Latin Entertainment  Warner Latina 
Latin Pop Airplay Imprint of the Year Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Universal Music Latino  Warner Latina  WK 
Latin Pop Album of the Year: Shakira, El Dorado (WINNER) Ricardo Arjona, Circo Soledad CNCO, Primera Cita Juanes, Mis Planes Son Amarte
Latin Pop Albums Label of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Universal Latin Music Entertainment  Warner Bros.  Warner Latina 
Latin Pop Albums Imprint of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Fonovisa  Universal Music Latino  Warner Latina 
Tropical Categories
Tropical Artist of the Year, Solo: Romeo Santos (WINNER) Marc Anthony  Nacho  Prince Royce
Tropical Artist of the Year, Duo or Group: Gente de Zona (WINNER) Chiquito Team Band Pirulo y La Tribu  La Sonora Dinamita
Tropical Song of the Year: Prince Royce & Shakira, “Déjà Vu” (WINNER) Nacho, “Bailame”  Romeo Santos, “Heroe Favorito”  Romeo Santos, “Imitadora”
Tropical Songs Airplay Label of the Year Sony Music Latin (WINNER) D.A.M.  Universal Music Latin Entertainment  Warner Latina 
Tropical Songs Airplay Imprint of the Year Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Machete  Magnus  Universal Music Latino 
Tropical Album of the Year: Romeo Santos, Golden (WINNER) Prince Royce, Five La Sonora Dinamita, Juntos Por La Sonora Carlos Vives, Vives
Tropical Albums Label of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) The Orchard  Universal Music Latin Entertainment  World Circuit 
Tropical Albums Imprint of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Magnus  The Orchard  Top Stop 
Regional Mexican Categories
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Solo: Christian Nodal (WINNER) Regulo Caro  Alfredo Olivas Gerardo Ortiz 
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Duo or Group: Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga (WINNER) Calibre 50  Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes  Los Plebes Del Rancho de Ariel Camacho 
Regional Mexican Song of the Year: Christian Nodal, “Adios Amor” (WINNER) Calibre 50, “Corrido de Juanito”  Calibre 50, “Siempre Te Voy A Querer”  Christian Nodal feat. David Bisbal, “Probablemente”
Regional Mexican Airplay Label of the Year Universal Music Latin Entertainment (WINNER) DEL  Lizos  Sony Music Latin
Regional Mexican Airplay Imprint of the Year Fonovisa (WINNER) Andaluz  Disa  DEL
Regional Mexican Album of the Year: Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes, Andamos En El Ruedo (WINNER) Banda Sinaloense MD de Sergio Lizarraga, La Mejor Version De Mi  Christian Nodal, Me Deje Llevar Gerardo Ortiz, Comere Callado, Vol. 1: Con Norteno, Tuba y Guitarras
Regional Mexican Albums Label of the Year: Universal Music Latin Entertainment (WINNER) DEL  Lizos  Sony Music Latin
Regional Mexican Albums Imprint of the Year: DEL (WINNER) Disa  Fonovisa  Lizos
Latin Rhythm Categories
Latin Rhythm Artist of the Year, Solo: Daddy Yankee (WINNER) J Balvin  Nicky Jam  Ozuna
Latin Rhythm Artist of the Year, Duo or Group: Zion & Lennox (WINNER) Jowell & Randy  Plan B  Play-N-Skillz
Latin Rhythm Song of the Year: J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyoncé, “Mi Gente” (WINNER) Maluma, “Felices Los 4”  Nicky Jam, “El Amante”  Wisin feat. Ozuna, “Escapate Conmigo”
Latin Rhythm Airplay Label of the Year Sony Music Latin (WINNER) Pina Universal Music Latin Entertainment  Warner Latina 
Latin Rhythm Airplay Imprint of the Year Sony Music Latin (WINNER) La Industria  Universal Music Latino  WK 
Latin Rhythm Album of the Year: Nicky Jam, Fenix (WINNER) Ozuna, Odisea Yandel, #Update Zion & Lennox, Motivan2
Latin Rhythm Albums Label of the Year: Sony Music Latin (WINNER) El Cartel  Universal Music Latin Entertainment  Warner Latina 
Latin Rhythm Albums Imprint of the Year: La Industria (WINNER) Capitol Latin  Sony Music Latin  Universal Music Latino 
Writers/Producers/Publishers Categories
Songwriter of the Year: Daddy Yankee (WINNER) Justin Bieber Erika Ender Luis Fonsi Marty James Garton Poo Bear
Publisher of the Year: Sony/ATV Latin Music Publishing, LLC,BMI (WINNER) BMG Gold Songs,ASCAP Sony/ATV Discos Music Publishing LLC,ASCAP Universal Musica, Inc.,ASCAP
Publishing Corporation of the Year: Sony/ATV Music (WINNER) BMG Universal Music Warner/Chappell Music
Producer of the Year: Mauricio Rengifo & Andres Torres (WINNER) Chris Jeday Saga Whiteblack Wisin
This story first appeared on Billboard.com.
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