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Boobs, bums and wobbly bits… how the Loose Women lost their clothes – and gained millions of fans

THEY share every detail of their personal lives on TV - and more often than not, every inch of their skin on their social media accounts. 

The Loose Women have become champions of body positivity  over the last few years, stripping off regularly to show women everywhere what it means to be “normal”.

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Nadia Sawalha shows off her figure in the pool on holidayCredit: Instagram

The daytime TV show has an audience of over a million people and is famous for it’s outspoken panellists and taboo busting conversations.

Over the last 20 years the show’s tackled everything from mental and vaginal health to abortion and gay rights.  

And now they’ve turned their attention to body confidence, or more specifically the lack of it in UK women. 

Earlier this week Nadia Sawalha uploaded a photo of herself skinny dipping on holiday after reaching a new level of “body confidence” and I’m absolutely here for it.

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In an image-obsessed society it is more important than ever that there are people out there who are prepared to use their influence for good and show what it really means to be a woman in the UK today, where the average dress size is a size 16 - even if it doesn't seem like it on social media.  

The Loose Women star went skinny dippingCredit: Instagram

 

The Loose Women panel often talk about body issuesCredit: Rex Features

And while there are those out there who accuse them of attention seeking; uptight men and women who claim to be being “put off their breakfasts” by the pictures, for the most part, the reception is overwhelmingly positive.

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In reaction to the naked photo Nadia shared on her Instagram there were almost 800 comments from women thanking her and sharing tales of their own insecurities. 

Nadia, who is 54, has been very vocal about her own body hang-ups in the past. She’s previously said that she used to “cry [herself] to sleep, worried that [I] didn’t look good enough” but thanks to therapy and years of work the former EastEnders actress says she’s “stronger and happier than ever before.” 

And she's not alone...

'I've got black belly hairs and stretch marks'

Stacey Solomon has amassed over two million Instagram followers and is famous for her realistic portrayal of motherhood.

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A photo the 29-year-old shared in a bikini cuddling new baby Rex received nearly half a million likes and 10,000 comments, all from women thanking her for being so real and vulnerable online. 

Stacey, a mum-of-three has credited the birth of her youngest son for getting her to where she is saying: “I love my body. Every bit of it. Even the bits that society says shouldn’t be there. Because EVERY bit of it came together to make him.”  

Stacey documented her pregnancy journey with refreshing honesty, uploading videos of her pregnancy bump covered in hair (something I didn’t know could ever happen since no one had ever been brave enough to share an image like that before) and photos in which cellulite and stretch marks are visible for the world to see.

The Mum-of-three proudly flaunts her bikini bodyCredit: Instagram
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Stacey Solomon wants to spread body positivity
The star grew a little hair on her stomach while expecting
The Loose Women panellist is an advocate for body confidenceCredit: Refer to Caption

'No one can tell me not to wear a bikini'

Denise Welsh, a 61-year-old mum-of-two, regularly shares photos of herself in a bikini on Instagram and, telling the Mirror Online last year: “I’m doing it because there are a lot of women in this country who have self esteem issues, and a lot of it is to do with women’s magazines putting lots of pressure on women for how they look.

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