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Denise Bidot

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Personal Details :

  • Full Name: Denise Marie Bidot
  • Nickname: Denise
  • Date of Birth: June 13, 1986
  • Place of Birth: Miami, Florida, USA
  • Nationality: American
  • Ethnicity: Puerto Rican and Kuwaiti descent
  • Education: Studied makeup at Studio Makeup Academy in Los Angeles
  • Profession: Plus-size fashion model, activist
  • Years Active: 2014–present
  • Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
  • Hair Color: Brunette
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Agencies: Creative Artists Agency (New York, Los Angeles)
  • Notable Campaigns: Nordstrom, Forever21, Target, Old Navy, Lane Bryant, Levi’s, Macy’s
  • Television Appearances: Curvy Girls (NUVOtv), Habla Women (HBO), Mama vs. Mama (Yahoo! En Español), The Tyra Banks Show, The Real
  • Documentary Feature: Featured in the 2016 documentary film Straight/Curve
  • Movement Founded: “There Is No Wrong Way to Be a Woman” (2016)

Social Media Presence :

Career Overview :

While working as a makeup artist, Denise Bidot was discovered by a photographer who approached her about modeling, which she accepted.

In 2014, she made history as the first plus-size model to walk the runway for two straight-size brands at New York Fashion Week, including CHROMAT and Serena Williams’ HSN line.

She has since worked with major brands such as Nordstrom, Forever 21, Target, Old Navy, Lane Bryant, Levi’s, Macy’s, Olay, Elomi Lingerie, and Tribe 35.

Bidot has appeared on television programs including nuvoTV’s “Curvy Girls,” HBO’s “Habla Women,” Yahoo! En Español’s “Mama vs. Mama,” as well as features on The Tyra Banks Show and The Real.

In 2016, she launched her lifestyle movement “There Is No Wrong Way to Be a Woman,” encouraging body positivity and self‑acceptance.

That same year, she was featured in the documentary film “Straight/Curve,” and her unretouched photo showing stretch marks in Lane Bryant’s resort campaign went viral.

In 2018, Bidot joined Univision’s beauty pageant “Nuestra Belleza Latina” as a judge and coach.

In 2025, she was announced as a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit “Rookie,” featured in a green bikini shoot, while continuing her modeling and activism work.

Personal Life & Interests :

Denise Bidot was born on June 13, 1986, in Miami, Florida, to a Puerto Rican mother and Kuwaiti father. She proudly embraces her multicultural heritage, which has influenced both her personal identity and public advocacy.

She is a mother to one daughter, whom she frequently credits as a major source of inspiration and strength in her life and career.

Outside of modeling, Bidot is passionate about body positivity, self-love, and empowering women to embrace their natural beauty. She is also involved in public speaking and activism surrounding inclusivity and representation in media.

In recent years, Denise Bidot gained additional public attention for her relationship with rapper Lil Wayne, which highlighted her in entertainment media beyond the fashion industry.

She enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and engaging in creative expression through fashion and photography.

Net Worth :

Estimates of Denise Bidot’s net worth vary—some sources report approximately $1.5 million, while others suggest figures around $4 million to $5 million—reflecting her successful modeling, brand campaigns, television work, and advocacy efforts.

Her income streams include high-profile fashion contracts (Lane Bryant, Target, Forever 21, Nordstrom, etc.), television appearances (Curvy Girls, Nuestra Belleza Latina), and her body-positivity initiatives like the “There Is No Wrong Way to Be a Woman” movement. She recently added a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut in 2025 to her repertoire.

Awards & Achievements :

In 2014, Denise Bidot broke barriers as the first plus-size model to walk the runway for two straight-size brands—CHROMAT and Serena Williams’ HSN line—during New York Fashion Week.

She served as a featured judge and coach on Univision’s “Nuestra Belleza Latina” in 2018, mentoring contestants and promoting body inclusivity.

She launched the influential “There Is No Wrong Way to Be a Woman” movement in 2016, which evolved into a broader “No Wrong Way” campaign empowering individuals to embrace self-love.

Denise starred in the 2016 documentary *Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image*, furthering her advocacy through media representation.

In December 2016, her unretouched photo in Lane Bryant’s resort campaign—with visible stretch marks—went viral and sparked conversations around body realism in advertising.

In 2025, she was named a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit “Rookie,” debuting in a celebrated green bikini shoot and amplifying representation in mainstream fashion media.

Fun Facts :

Denise Bidot was the first plus-size model to walk the runway for two straight-size brands during New York Fashion Week, marking a major milestone for inclusivity in fashion.

She is of Puerto Rican and Kuwaiti descent, and she proudly embraces her multicultural background in her public image and advocacy work.

Before becoming a model, she worked as a makeup artist and was discovered by chance during a photo shoot.

Denise is a passionate advocate for body positivity and has a signature message: “There is no wrong way to be a woman.”

She went viral in 2016 when she appeared in an unretouched Lane Bryant ad that showed her stretch marks—making a strong statement about body authenticity.

Denise is also known for her relationship with rapper Lil Wayne, which brought her further into the entertainment spotlight.

She has a daughter and often speaks about motherhood as one of the most rewarding parts of her life.