BODY SHAPE

I’m a size 18 & found the perfect Missguided bikinis for summer from £8 – people say I should cover up but don’t care

GOING bikini shopping may leave you feeling insecure.

Having your body exposed like this can leave your eyes to stare at all the little lumps and bumps you don’t like. 

Holly often posts videos of her testing out clothes to wear

Holly has gathered over 100k followers by posting about about body positivity

However, TikTok influencer Holly Marston is helping thousands of people to learn to feel comfortable in their own skin. 

Holly, who has over on TikTok, often shares videos of what clothes really look like when they are off the model. 

Holly, who is a size 18, will buy clothes from online stores including Asos and Misguidded often saying: “You don’t have to be skinny to be pretty.” 

The caption on her profile also says: “Ur (SIC) hot any size.” 

And now summer is here, many Brits will be looking to see what swimming costumes and bikinis they will like the most. 

Most read in Fashion

PRETTY KNITTY
I'm a laundry expert - top tips to make sure you don't ruin your Xmas jumpers
PERFECT PANTS
I didn't want to flash in my sheer trousers - £3.33 Primark buy is perfect

So Holly tested some out from and proved anyone can wear these bikinis.

The video had over 17k people loving it, with many flocking to the comments sections. 

One wrote: “You look incredible in EVERY single one girl!!!!”

Another added: “Girl you are STUNNING i can’t.”

She helps others to feel more confident in their own skin

Someone else said: “This is literally the perfect body.” 

However, unfortunately she also gets backlash from trolls too. 

Read More on The Sun

KITCH YOU NOT

The five kitchen appliances making you spend more and how to stop it

LIGHTYEARS ON

Where cast of Toy Story are now - from flesh-eating disease to film snub

One wrote: “Probably better off getting something more suitable for the gym.” 

But it doesn’t faze her, as continues to post body positivity with many people constantly commenting how they make them “feel so good” about themselves and their bodies.

Exit mobile version