Two of Hollywoodโs curviest leading ladies have made a pact to never lose weight.
Rebel Wilson, 27, and Melissa McCarthy, 43, are proud of their figures and have reportedly banded together to support each other so neither cave to the pressure to be thin.
โTheyโve agreed that they have to hold the line and provide a positive image for overweight girls everywhere,โ a friend told RadarOnline.
Both women have been bullied because of their weight and have repeatedly spoken out about the โhateโ overweight people face every day.
Here are some other celebrities who have quit dieting and vowed to love their bodies as they are.

Rebel Wilson and Melissa McCarthy have vowed to keep their curves.

Jennifer Lawrence says dieting and working out is not for her.

Dawn French told The Weekly: โIโve been a fat person all my lifeโฆ I have never had a problem with itโ

Jessica Simpson has said sheโll never be a size zero. โIโm comfortable with me. I love my curves.โ

Christina Aguilera has lost weight recently but said she refused to cut out her favourite foods.

Liv Tyler said once she had her child she didnโt want to think about herself. โSo I stopped worrying about diets,โ she said.

Queen Latifah told People magazine โโI donโt really diet. I kind of keep everything in moderation, exercise and eat rightโ.

Curvy songstress Adele says she is happy with her weight and would only diet if it affected her health.

Jennifer Lopez confessed to firing a manager for forcing her to lose weight.

Christina Hendricks wants to encourage women to โcelebrate what [they] are born withโ.

Kate Winslet says she is in no rush to bounce back to her pre-baby body after she gives birth.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley reportedly dismissed an agent for telling her to eat โone piece of sushi a dayโ.

Kelly Clarkson says she is happy with her fluctuating size. โIโve never felt uncomfortable on the red carpet or anything.โ