Kacey Musgraves Replies to 135,000-Follower Critic Over Walmart Line's Plus-Size Gap
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Updated · Fox News · May 22
Kacey Musgraves Replies to 135,000-Follower Critic Over Walmart Line's Plus-Size Gap
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 22
Musgraves told an Instagram critic, "I'm not in control at all. Sorry you're disappointed. Hope this helps," after complaints that her Walmart clothing line lacked broad plus-size options.
The dispute began when influencer Megan Ixim, who says she has 135,000 followers, said extended sizes were sold mostly online and in very limited selections rather than across the full line.
Ixim then posted a follow-up video calling Musgraves' reply condescending to her, the plus-size community and the singer's fans, escalating the social-media clash.
The flare-up centers on retail sizing access rather than the singer's direct control over Walmart merchandising, turning a product-range complaint into a public backlash cycle.
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