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I was mum shamed for showing off my pregnant belly while dancing – nasty trolls hate it but I love my body

The mum took aim at the trolls who made fun of her figure.

A MUM has hit out at people who judge her for wearing clothes that show her pregnant belly.

Social media star is expecting her second child and enjoys sharing body positivity with her nearly 500k TikTok followers.

Kerry has fully embraced pregnancy.
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Kerry has fully embraced pregnancy.
She always a reply ready for any trolls.
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She always a reply ready for any trolls.
Her followers had her back after the insult.
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Her followers had her back after the insult.
She said she'll have fun no matter what anyone says.
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She said she'll have fun no matter what anyone says.

But one nasty app user hit out at the aesthetician, saying: “No one wants to see someone's bare stomach dancing pregnant.”

Kerri, 34, Bo’Ness, hit back in hilarious fashion by posting a video of herself dancing with her bump on full display.

She said: “Proudly growing my little girl with no shame, I love this body.”

And those in the comments were in love with her attitude.

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One said: “One of the most beautiful natural things you will ever see.

"Honestly what is wrong with people nowadays that they take offence to everything.

"Keep dancing mama.”

Another wrote:  “Absolutely love your response.

"Giving all us other pregnant mums a little confidence.

“I’m nearly 30 weeks and that drop would’ve ended me.”

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A fan said: “Wish I'd of been like you as when I was pregnant I exploded. 

“My coat wouldn't even meet and I was like the hulk bursting out of my trainers. You look gorgeous.”

While a follower added: “To look this good, this pregnant is sickening. Get that belly out doll you look incredible.

And a fellow backer quipped: “Looks so good plus if celebs can roam about the CITY with it out I’m damn sure you can be in the house.”

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