Canadian racy model Steph Oshiri, 30, left fans stunned when she claimed rich and famous men are attracted to her fuller figure — though they won’t admit it in public
A curvy model has claimed rich and famous men fancy her — but they would never be seen with her in public.
Steph Oshiri, a body positivity advocate and influencer, has gained millions by embracing her curvy figure online. The 30-year-old Canadian babe even bought herself a home with the cash from her glam shoots.
But despite being a viral beauty, famed for having a 55-inch backside, she is still the target for online trolls who claim she will never get a man of fortune or fame. However, she claims men in the upper tax brackets do find her attractive – though they would never admit it publicly.
In a video, which has gained more than 5,000 views, she said: “If you’re in this industry, you have had some crazy rich and some crazy famous people message you. It’s just part of this line of work.
Model told ‘no value man will want her’ gives haters a big reality check
Steph Orshiri claims famous men like her – just not publicly
“Mind you, they would never be caught dead in public with me, but they will hit me up in the DMs or they will religiously watch my stories. There’s this one artist who I was obsessed with growing up. All my friends were. It’s so wild.
“And this one specific person watches every single one of my stories. Doesn’t follow me. Has never interacted with me, but he’s watching. It’s crazy because he has a wife and I think kids. Madness. This industry will just expose you to so much.”
The model is famed for flaunting her 55-inch bum online
TikTok users were left stunned by her claims as they took to the comments to give their opinions. One user said: “Wealthy men LOVE them some thick women,” while another commented: “I’m very poor but I’d show you off.”
Someone else penned: “He doesn’t watch them anymore, there was no need to say any of that.” A fourth added: “Omg when they like every single story lol like why.” It comes after Steph hit back at trolls who say she won’t get a ‘high-value’ man because of her job by reminding them that, while they are judging her, they are “living average lives”.