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Who Is ThinJen? Meet Jenny, the Body-Positive Creator Who's Done Hiding
Most people stumble onto Jenny's page the same way. They see a woman in a bikini, mid-forties, smiling straight at the camera, and there's a long surgical scar running down her stomach. No filter. No careful cropping. And instead of a disclaimer in the caption, there's just her.
That's kind of the whole thing with ThinJen.
Her real name is Jennifer Sheets, though most people know her as Jenny. She's 41 and lives in the Springfield, Tennessee area, just outside Nashville. On Instagram she's @thinjentt, on TikTok and YouTube she's @thinjen, and on X she's @ThinJen82. ThinJen is also a registered business across all those platforms, not just a username she came up with. She has a coaching program, and a merch line.
She's been on Nashville radio and has a full episode on Spotify through the podcast "Master the Workforce with Jennifer Sheets." When that episode came out, she posted about how strange it felt to hear someone introduce her to a live audience. "I'm still new to all this in a sense," she wrote. That's a woman with 1.6 million Instagram followers saying that.
What Actually Makes Her Different
Jenny doesn't frame herself as a fitness creator. She's a woman who had weight loss surgery, then had 8 pounds of skin surgically removed from her body, and decided to document what that looks like afterward. She shows the loose skin that stayed. The scars. The parts that other weight loss creators tend to leave on the cutting room floor.
There are a lot of people online selling the transformation. Jenny shows you what comes after it. And 1.6 million people follow her because of that, not in spite of it.
The Weight Loss Journey That Started Everything
Jenny's story doesn't begin with a dramatic before photo. It begins with a number.
In 2012, she stepped on a scale and saw 295 pounds. She made herself a quiet promise right there: she wouldn't let it reach 300. No program, no announcement. Just a decision she kept to herself.
From that point, she started working with non-surgical bariatric doctors and her GP, tracking what she ate and building an exercise routine from scratch. Over time she lost 90 pounds and got down to 205. She did it without any surgery.
The Accident That Took It Away
Then a car accident happened.
It broke her knee and her leg. She was essentially immobile for close to a year and a half, and during that time she gained back around 70 pounds. The weight she'd spent years working off came back while she was just trying to get through the day.
When she was able to see her GP again, they looked at her history and suggested weight loss surgery. She was a good candidate. In May 2019, she had it.
The Surgery, and What Came After
The procedure was a vertical sleeve gastrectomy, or VSG. It removes about 80 percent of the stomach, so the amount you can eat at one sitting drops dramatically. Recovery takes time, and it's not an easy fix, but it worked.
After she lost the weight, she was left with a lot of loose skin. The kind that doesn't tighten back up on its own after that scale of weight loss. She eventually had a skin removal surgery where 8 pounds of excess skin was removed. That's a major operation. The recovery was brutal, by her own account.
It was also the thing that pushed her to start making content. She couldn't find anyone else online showing what this actually looked like.
Loose Skin, Scars, and the "Loose Skin Reality" She Won't Apologize For
It's Literally in Her Bio
"Loose Skin Reality" shows up in Jenny's bio on every platform she uses. That's not an accident. She's not framing herself as someone mid-transformation or someone who's almost there. She's saying: this is the body, this is what it looks like, and she's not going to pretend otherwise.
Most weight loss content shows you the tightened stomach and the new size and wraps it up there. Jenny posts the part that follows, the skin that stayed loose, the scars from the surgery, the cellulite that didn't go away because the number on the scale changed. She's had multiple videos go viral doing exactly that, and her comment sections tend to look very different from the typical fitness creator's.
One recent Instagram post captures her whole approach pretty well. The video had text over it that read "Body Shaming Reveals Their Insecurity," and her caption said: "Show me someone that puts other people down and I will show you someone that doesn't like themselves." It pulled thousands of comments from people who clearly felt like she was saying something they'd been waiting to hear.
No Filters, and She's Not Subtle About It
Jenny doesn't use filters on her photos. She doesn't edit her body in Photoshop. She's brought this up enough times that it's clearly something she's thought about, not just a default. It's part of how she shows up.
On the brand side, she's said she won't partner with companies that don't promote body inclusivity. That cuts out some options, but it also means the things she does recommend carry actual weight with her audience because they know she's turned stuff down.
What Skin Removal Surgery Actually Involves
After losing a significant amount of weight, the skin often doesn't bounce back on its own. The surgery removes that excess skin physically. It's done under general anesthesia, it leaves permanent scarring, and recovery runs several weeks minimum. Jenny had 8 pounds taken off, which puts her on the higher end of what these procedures typically involve.
She's been open about how hard the recovery was. She's also been clear that it was worth it.
The Community That Came With It
One of Jenny's followers, Dustin Brown, lost 285 pounds and went through his own skin removal surgery journey. Jenny supported him through it, and his story has come up in her content more than once. That kind of thing happens in her community because she built it around honesty rather than performance.
She's also currently doing weightlifting and resistance training, something she started partly because her audience pointed out that building muscle can help with how loose skin settles over time. She listened, looked into it, and actually changed what she was doing. That feedback loop between her and the people who follow her is pretty much what makes the whole thing work.
ThinJen's OnlyFans: What She Actually Posts and What You Get for $9.99
Instagram has limits. TikTok has limits. Facebook will flag a post about loose skin before it flags actual misinformation. Jenny knows this better than most, and her OnlyFans page at onlyfans.com/thinjen is where she puts the content that the other platforms would rather she didn't.
At $9.99 a month, it's one of the more affordable subscriptions in the creator space. The page has 558 photos, 103 videos, and 64.7K likes. That's not a page someone throws up and forgets about. It gets updated, it gets maintained, and it fits right alongside everything else she does.
What's worth noting is that her OnlyFans isn't some separate secret persona. It's listed in the navigation on her official website, right next to Coaching, Merch, and her Podcast. She's not hiding it or treating it like it doesn't belong to the same brand. For Jenny, it's just another platform that gives her more room to be herself, which is exactly the thing her audience has been following her for all along.
She built her following by refusing to sanitize what her body looks like. OnlyFans is where that same approach continues without a content policy getting in the way.
Her Social Media World: From 1.6M Instagram Followers to Nashville Radio
Instagram: Where Most People Find Her
Instagram is Jenny's biggest platform and the most visual one. She posts regularly at @thinjentt, and her follower count has climbed from the 1.6 million shown in older screenshots to closer to 2 million now, with over 1,170 posts. The content runs the full range of what she does: body positivity content, fitness updates, lifestyle reels, and recurring series that her audience actually looks forward to.
"Costober" is a good example. Every October she does a run of Halloween costume content, and her followers show up for it every year. She also does "Twerking Tuesdays," which is exactly what it sounds like, and it started on X before she eventually brought it to other platforms.
TikTok: Where She Blew Up
TikTok is @thinjen, and it's where her audience first got really big. She has 1.9 million followers there and 23.5 million likes across her videos. Some of her posts on TikTok are flagged with a warning that says "posts that some may find uncomfortable," which is a very TikTok way of describing content that shows real post-surgery bodies. She posts them anyway.
X and Facebook: Different Gears
On X (@ThinJen82), she has 348.7K followers and posts in a much looser way. It's where she tests things out before deciding whether to bring them to TikTok, and her voice there feels less produced. The Twerking Tuesday series actually started here before it spread elsewhere.
Facebook is more community-focused. She has 79K followers there under the ThinJen page, and the comments section tends to run longer and more personal than on her other platforms.
Crossing Into Mainstream Media
Jenny was featured on Nashville radio and has a full Spotify podcast episode through "Master the Workforce with Jennifer Sheets." She posted about the radio appearance saying it felt surreal to be introduced to a live audience like that. For someone who started with a private Instagram account posting workout updates, that's a real shift, and she seems genuinely a little caught off guard by it even now.
Beyond the Feed: Coaching, Merch, and Running ThinJen as a Business
She Actually Built a Business
Jenny's X bio says it plainly: "ThinJen is a registered business across all social media platforms." That line matters. A lot of creators reach her audience size and still operate like it's a side project. She didn't do that.
Coaching, Merch, Dashery, Stan Store, OnlyFans, Podcast. Each one is a separate revenue stream. Dashery is a product curation and affiliate offering. Stan Store handles digital products. Coaching is one-on-one, aimed at people going through the same kind of journey she went through.
How She Picks Who She Works With
Jenny has been open about the fact that she won't partner with brands that don't promote body inclusivity. That rules out a fair chunk of the health and fitness sponsorship market, which tends to skew toward a very particular body type. But it also means that when she does recommend something, her audience trusts it, because they know she's said no to other offers.
She was also featured on Nashville radio as an entrepreneur, not just as a content creator. That framing matters to her. She's building something, not just posting.
The Community Side of It
Part of what makes ThinJen work as a business is that it doesn't feel like one from the outside. She's talked about supporting follower Dustin Brown through his 285-pound weight loss and subsequent skin removal surgery. That's not a marketing move. It's just how she operates, and it keeps her audience genuinely connected to what she does rather than just watching from a distance.
FAQs About ThinJen
What is ThinJen's real name?
Her name is Jenny, full name Jennifer Sheets. She uses Jenny across her personal content and has been introduced by that name in podcast and radio appearances.
How old is ThinJen?
She's 41. She's talked openly about navigating weight loss and body image as a woman in her forties, which is a big part of why her audience connects with her the way they do.
What surgeries did ThinJen have?
In May 2019 she had a vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG), which removed around 80 percent of her stomach. After losing weight, she had a skin removal surgery where 8 pounds of excess skin was taken off. Both are major procedures with real recovery times, and she's documented both honestly.
How much weight did ThinJen lose?
The story goes in stages. She lost 90 pounds through diet and exercise before any surgery, then gained around 70 back after a car accident left her immobile for over a year. The VSG came after that setback. The total transformation happened across multiple years, not in one clean arc.
What is ThinJen's OnlyFans like?
It's an active page at $9.99 a month with 558 photos, 103 videos, and 64.7K likes. It's the place she posts what mainstream platforms restrict, and it's listed openly on her official website alongside her other offerings.

Where is ThinJen from?
She's based in Springfield, Tennessee, in the Nashville area. One source suggests she was originally born in Budapest, Hungary, though she's been in the US for a long time and Nashville is very much her home base now.
Does ThinJen use filters?
No, and she's made that clear more than once. The no-filter, no-Photoshop approach is a deliberate choice, not just a default. It's part of why people trust what they see on her page.
What does ThinJen post on Instagram vs OnlyFans?

Does ThinJen have a podcast?
She's been featured on "Master the Workforce with Jennifer Sheets" on Spotify, which aired on Nashville radio. She's mentioned wanting to do more in that space, so it's worth keeping an eye on her website for updates.