Stars like Stacey Solomon & Holly Hagan have embraced their cellulite as they flaunt gorgeous bodies in unedited pics
HOLLY Hagan revealed the vile abuse she had suffered at the hands of trolls who told her to “brush out her cellulite” and “go to the gym.”
The former Geordie Shore star, 28, had proudly posed in a bikini, ditching air-brushing and photo editing apps to showcase her body in all of its natural beauty.
Undeterred, Holly hit back writing: “I’m at a point in my life now where I know I am good enough.”
And she isn’t the only star to ditch the filters and embrace their natural bodies in a body positive movement.
During her pregnancy and after giving birth to her one-year-old son Rex, Stacey Solomon was keen to spread the body positivity.
She regularly shared snaps of her cellulite and stretch marks in an effort to ‘normalise’ them.
At the time she said: “Let’s give ourselves a bloomin’ break and try to accept who we are no matter how different! Stretch marks, veins, cellulite, muffin tops, scars, grey hairs, are beautiful and it’s what makes us US.”
Equally, Love Island’s Malin Andersson has been a champion for self-acceptance, regularly sharing filter-free snaps with her 719k Instagram followers.
“I would have avoided any position where I could see my cellulite before. Now I embrace it – it’s a part of ME!” she admitted.
Meanwhile Vicky Pattinson was quick to call out beauty standards as she shared some stunning bikini snaps.
Addressing her Instagram followers, she wrote: “We have cellulite, we have lumps bumps, rolls, stretch marks, scars & all things in between..
“We are also all susceptible to Mother Nature, bloating ,good angles & bad.. in short we are perfectly imperfect & all the more beautiful for it.”
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