>>140320We actually can because she actively talks about when she's filming stuff/takes selfies in the AirBnBs they shoot in for OnlyFans/Twitter. She doesn't bank content, the vast majority of her releases are put out like a couple weeks after they're shot, max. I promise you there's nothing in the pipeline that's like, over two months old.
>>140232I don't want this to come off as someone swooping in to be like "you're wrong" but I want to propose a perspective that's rarely discussed in the Katie Cummings BBW-loving side of her fanbase: every bit of 'evidence' she's particularly fat is always either the shittiest quality photo you've ever seen, or an awkward frame of something shot at an unflattering angle.
Those holiday party screenshots are her wearing high-waisted leggings at a pajama party Two of the angles are her bending over, creating more definition. The final one is her doing a dance that sticks her gut out. All three are filmed from below with a phone camera that has a gentle fish-eye effect on anything not dead-center in frame. No shit she looks chubbier than she does in her well-lit HD porn videos that're normally shot from eye level.
Evidence of her gaining for the past like five years has always been like Bigfoot evidence: Conveniently poorly-shot and impossible to replicate without faking it.
Katie Cummings had a body in 2008 that said "this woman will mature into a curvy milf" and now here we are, curvy milf Katie Cummings is a thing but it has caused years-long arguments about whether or not she's TOO curvy or if she's NOT CURVY ENOUGH. And if someone's in the latter camp, they tend to lean towards creating conspiracy theories that she's either 1: secretly gaining or 2: accidentally gaining.
Why don't we just enjoy the porn we have without making it a hyperfixation that leads to conspiracy and, in some cases, resentment for a woman just living her life as a successful porn star?