Making her an atrocious caricature of fatness really conversely makes me want to cheer her on, honestly. Which is difficult given the personality she's given, admittedly, but it sucks how everyone's acting like half the problem is her appearance (like jokes about how showing her in particular in a sex scene would be unspeakable, in a conversation that seems to be implying that of course no one in their right mind would sleep with someone so ugly—really, author?). I'm not impressed.
And then there's those little bits of treating her daughter like she's some thing, too (Or at least that's how I was reading the room re: their absolute nonchalance about what happens to her)