The Sunday Telegraph

Resort for 18-30 (stone) crowd promises to cut body issues down to size

- By Patrick Sawer

A HOTEL has opened catering for guests who weigh between 18 and 30 stone so they can enjoy a holiday without worrying about taunts and insults from fellow travellers.

The Resort, on the Caribbean island of Eleuthera, is custom-built for large sizes, with chairs that are a metre wide (3.2 ft), extra-wide room doorways and steel reinforced bedframes and sunlounger­s. It also features an eat what you want buffet serving comfort food three times a day.

The resort, which claims to be the world’s only hotel built exclusivel­y for plus-sized people, is designed to help guests not only feel more comfortabl­e on holiday, but re-evaluate their bodies and their self-image.

James King, owner of The Resort, said: “It’s a sanctuary. It’s a place where you can come and have a good holiday without any judgment whatsoever.”

A group of British tourists is now to test his promise as part of a new ITV se- ries, The 18-30 Stone Holiday. The programme makers say the group will undergo a “radical new approach to confrontin­g the prejudice they encounter because of their size.

“They’ll be challenged to face their innermost fears, and inspired to find a new confidence to overcome their inhibition­s, in a week that could transform their lives.” Activities at the resort, which has a private five mile beach away from prying eyes, will include group therapy sessions, sharing their worst photograph­s and receiving counsellin­g on body issues from Mel Cohen, a size 27 model from Glasgow.

In the group of Britons featured are Adam, 32, and his wife Ami, 28, from Stoke-on-Trent, who weigh 22 stone and 24 stone respective­ly. They say that going to The Resort is their chance for a second honeymoon.

Ami said: “Our honeymoon was spent arguing. We rowed a lot over me not wanting to go to the pool because I could see that there were people there who looked immaculate.”

She was so mortified by how she looked that she deleted almost every photo of their honeymoon.

Adam is hoping that during the week at The Resort, Ami will finally pluck up the courage to reveal her body in public for the first time.

Included in the group is plus-size model Holly Macgillivr­ay, 27, from Ruthin in Denbighshi­re, who wants to help her fellow guests feel more comfortabl­e with their bodies.

“I’m not shy but I wanted to go on there to show that fat people are not ugly, they can have nice make-up and clothes and give a positive image,” said the 20 and a half stone model.

My 18–30 Stone Holiday is broadcast on ITV on Tuesday at 9pm.

‘I’m not shy but I wanted to go on there to show that fat people are not ugly and give a positive image’

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