I don’t believe any of these stories about her dating or fucking anyone. They are either significant exaggerations or outright lies. Tess is full of shit (and cake) when it comes to everything else. The closest thing I could see to the truth is texting some fat fetishists and they get annoyed and bored with her so they just ghost her.
I'm sure some guys are willing to fuck her on th DL--the world, and especially the greater LA area, is full of degenerates after all. But she doesn't want to just get laid; she wants to be adored and spoiled, ideally by a trophy guy who is successful and attractive. She basically wants a sugardaddy who won't hold her accountable for anything.
But in the meantime, she hates men, and makes no bones about it on her social media. She also overshares about her life on social media, so there's no way she could be counted on to be discreet. Get with her, and your shit's going to be all over the internet.
Only a man who is really naive would fail to see that she's flying more red flags than a Chinese military parade, and naive men don't get into the position to be what she's after. Add to that her shitty personality, shallowness and stupidity, and that she's a single mom, and nobody she's willing to date--who she sees as in her league--is going to put up with her. There are younger, nicer, less demanding fatgirls out there, if you're into that kind of thing.
Sorry to say that, but not really. First your digestive system is kinda aggressive (and defensive at the same time), and only ‘prepared’ collagen (hydrolyzed? Don't quote me, I'm your average iherb customer) can be absorbed. And when it does, it's spent on more important (okay your body don't really think, better say more essential or loses/spends collagen faster, I guess, words hard) stuff - like joints, bones, guts, all that stuff. And leftovers go to skin, hair, nails.
So there is a sense to drink it (probably when one's older than twenty though, those anti-age ads getting more aggressive each day), but only that kind what can be absorbed and as a goal for better health overall - and in the long run, of course. No matter what it says on the cap, it won't make skin tighter, lighter, and plumper in a month if you eat jars of it three times a day. Don't think even injections can do that tbh
Hydrolyzed collagen can really do wonders for your joints--as long as you're not also subjecting them to the stress of carrying 300 excess pounds of body fat.
It won't however, do a damned thing for your face. Or at least not after a certain point. It might be one of those things like sunscreen where, if you start it young, are consistent, and combine it with other healthy lifestyle choices, it can make a difference over the long term. But if you start taking collagen after decades of bad habits, thinking it will undo the visible effects, you're going to be disappointed.
What
will help is laying off sugar, alcohol, and seed oils, getting decent sleep and regular excercise, and not being a goddamned deathfat, with a body full of inflammation that reveals itself in your skin. But even if Tess cleaned up her diet right now, and stuck to it, the damage has been done.