👠💃[HOT] Plus Size Plus Love Full Drama Video: From "You Are Fired" to "Marry Me" - A "Devil Wears Prada" Love Story
Sweet Love👠💃[HOT] Plus Size Plus Love Full Drama Video: From "You Are Fired" to "Marry Me" - A "Devil Wears Prada" Love Story
In the vast ocean of short dramas where the "Cinderella transformation" usually involves a pair of glasses coming off and a sudden drop in dress size, Plus Size Plus Love arrives like a breath of fresh air—or perhaps, a shot of 90-proof tequila. If you are tired of the same old tropes where the heroine must change everything about herself to be worthy of love, stop scrolling. Dramabox’s latest hit series is rewriting the playbook on romance, comedy, and what it truly means to be beautiful.
Mixing the high-stakes fashion world tension of The Devil Wears Prada with the bubbly, internal-monologue charm of I Feel Pretty, this 56-episode gem is the binge-watch you’ve been waiting for. Whether you are here for the steamy office romance or the empowering message of self-acceptance, Plus Size Plus Love delivers on every front.

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The Premise: A Concussion, A CEO, and a Whole Lot of Confidence
The story introduces us to Amber, a hardworking storage keeper at Amour Magazine. Amber is the definition of an underdog. She is talented and kind, but in the superficial world of high fashion, she is invisible at best and a target for bullying at worst. Her life hits rock bottom in a single, disastrous day: she catches her boyfriend, Aiden, cheating on her (in their own home, no less), gets mocked for her size, and faces eviction.
As she heartbreakingly laments, "I guess only hot people get to fall in love."
But fate has a twisted sense of humor. While drowning her sorrows on her birthday, she becomes a human cushion for Nathan Kane (played by the dashing Michael Allen), a superstar-turned-CEO fleeing paparazzi. A knock on the head later, and Amber wakes up with a bizarre condition: she hallucinates that she has miraculously transformed into a "perfect" supermodel standard of beauty.
Here is the kicker—and the show's genius hook—she hasn't changed a bit. She is still the same plus-size Amber. But armed with the delusion that she is a drop-dead gorgeous bombshell, she navigates the world with the swagger of a runway diva. She enters a modeling contest, dazzles the crowd not with a new body but with magnetic energy, and catches the eye of Nathan, who is unknowingly about to become her boss.

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The "Miranda Priestly" of Male Leads
Let’s talk about Nathan Kane. If you are a fan of short dramas, you know Michael Allen. From His Love Was A Lie to Escaping the Mafia, I Married A Homeless Billionaire, Allen has mastered the art of playing the brooding, powerful, and intimidating lead. But in Plus Size Plus Love, he elevates the archetype.
Nathan Kane is the CEO of Amour Magazine, and he runs his ship with an iron fist. He is exacting, cold, and suffers no fools—channeling a distinct Meryl Streep-in-Prada energy. When Amber, riding her wave of delusional confidence, ends up as his assistant, the clash is instantaneous and hilarious.
The chemistry between Allen and the actress playing Amber is electric. It’s the classic "Grumpy x Sunshine" dynamic, but with a twist. Nathan isn’t just annoyed by her; he is baffled, then intrigued, and finally, completely disarmed by her. He doesn’t fall for a skinny version of her; he falls for the loud, clumsy, vibrant woman who dares to ask, "Who do you think you are? Miranda Priestly?" right to his face.

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Comedy Gold: Tequila, Misunderstandings, and The Contract
The comedic timing in this series is top-tier. One of the standout sequences occurs early on when Nathan, out of guilt and gratitude for the "human cushion" incident, brings a homeless Amber to his penthouse. Trying to be helpful, Amber attempts to pour him a drink. In a moment of pure slapstick brilliance, she mistakes a bottle of 90-degree tequila for water. The result? A very drunk, very loose-lipped CEO and a "steamy" night that involves nothing more than passing out on the sofa—though the tabloids (and Nathan's mother) think otherwise.
This leads to the beloved "Contract Lover" trope. To secure funding from his mother and fix his "inclusivity PR plan," Nathan needs a girlfriend. Who better than the girl his mother already caught him in bed with?
The fake dating arrangement provides the perfect pressure cooker for real feelings to develop. We watch as Nathan’s icy exterior melts. He goes from handing Amber a list of ridiculous demands (managing his fluids, organizing his clothes) to genuinely relying on her.

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Breaking the "Makeover" Myth
What makes Plus Size Plus Love culturally significant in the short drama landscape is its refusal to conform to body-shaming narratives.
In typical dramas, the "fat girl" gets bullied, goes to the gym for a montage set to pop music, returns skinny, and then gets revenge. This series says: No.
Amber’s revenge isn’t weight loss; it’s success. It’s happiness. Even when the delusion of her "magical transformation" likely fades (or confronts reality), the core message remains. The audience watches the crowd at the Angel's Night Model Contest cheer for her—not because she’s skinny, but because she’s on fire. As she notes, "So this is what pretty privilege feels like." The show brilliantly argues that "pretty privilege" is often just confidence projected outward.
The writers deserve applause for keeping Amber "plus-size" throughout. There is no magical diet pill. When she walks the runway or stands next to Nathan, she takes up space, and the camera loves her for it. It forces the audience, and the other characters, to confront their own biases.
The Villain We Love to Hate
Every great romance needs a terrible villain, and Aiden (the ex-boyfriend) fits the bill perfectly. He is the embodiment of shallow toxicity. After kicking Amber out, he mocks her relentlessly. However, the satisfaction of watching Nathan step in to defend her is visceral.
When Nathan finds out Aiden is the one who broke Amber’s heart, he doesn’t just offer comfort; he buys the building and kicks Aiden out. It is the kind of over-the-top billionaire power move that makes Dramabox shows so addictively satisfying. Seeing Aiden realize that the woman he called "embarrassing" is now on the arm of a billionaire celebrity is pure catharsis.

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Embracing Inclusivity and Self-Love
The thematic core of Plus Size Plus Love is its unyielding commitment to body positivity. The short drama refuses to engage in "fat-shaming" or present weight loss as a prerequisite for success or love. Amber’s journey isn’t about fitting into society’s mold; it’s about breaking the mold entirely.
She courageously pursues her dream of becoming a model, not in spite of her size, but because of it. This storyline directly tackles the rigid standards of the fashion industry and, by extension, the social media pressure cooker of the modern world. It is an inspiring message for overseas audiences struggling with body image, positioning Amber as a modern heroine on par with characters like Bridget Jones—imperfect, humorous, and utterly deserving of love.
The series is a beautiful example of the romance genre evolving to meet contemporary cultural needs. It’s a love story where the protagonist’s strength is her optimism, her humor, and her ability to remain positive even when faced with overwhelming adversity: "Anyway, I have nothing to lose." This resilience is what truly captivates Nathan and, ultimately, the audience.

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Why You Should Watch It Now
If you are still on the fence, here is why Plus Size Plus Love needs to be your next click:
Michael Allen in Top Form: He balances the comedic beats with intense, swoon-worthy romantic gazes. The proposal scene ("I can't go another day without you in my life") will have you clutching your pearls.
Relatable Heroine: Amber isn't perfect. She’s clumsy (breaking cups is a hobby), she’s loud, and she loves cake. But she is optimistic and humorous who never gives up. She is us.
Fast-Paced Plot: With 56 episodes, the pacing is tight. From the fake firing ("You... are fired" was a heart-stopper!) to the secret identity reveal, there is no filler.
Visuals and Fashion: As a show set in a fashion magazine, the costumes are vibrant, and the set design is sleek, providing a perfect backdrop for the drama.
Conclusion
Plus Size Plus Love is more than just a sweet romance; it is a declaration of independence from societal beauty standards wrapped in a candy-colored shell of entertainment. It reminds us that while clothes might make the man, confidence makes the woman.
Amber and Nathan’s journey from "strangers on a wall" to "boss and assistant" to "soulmates" is a ride filled with laughter, second-hand embarrassment, and genuine heart. It proves that you don’t need to be a size zero to be the hero of your own story—you just need to believe you are.
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