‘Trolls name us gross and unhygienic for embracing bush – however we get final giggle’
The bush is back – and has been for some while as women ditch the razor in their droves.
However, just because many are opting to embrace their natural body hair, it doesn’t mean that female body fuzz is accepted by all.
These beauties have to battle off trolls on the regular but often get the last laugh by earning a fortune on adult sites. And they are also hounded by admirers willing to pay hundreds for snaps.
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Here, we take a look at three models from across the globe who have decided to embrace the bush and beat off trolls trying to stop them in their tracks.
Maya Petite
Cam girl Maya Petite doesn’t have any plans on shaving her pubic hair – unless the price is right. The 24-year-old, who lives in Yorkshire, ditched the razor just before she sacked off medical school six years ago.
Since then, the new mum has let her body hair flourish in the name of being fully natural.
Despite believing her body hair is ‘sexy’, one bloke – who is both a fan and a hater – once managed to convince Maya to get rid of her pits and bits hair.
He trolled Maya calling the model “disgusting” for not shaving. But ridicule wasn’t the factor that made her trim off the bush and underarm hair – it was the £10,000 he paid her to do it.
She told us: “I was doing a cam show and the client in question saw my hairy armpits at the time. He told me he found them disgusting but was still attracted to me, and asked me to shave.
“I told him I’d consider it for £10,000 and the rest is history. They wanted me to shave because, in their words, I was perfect apart from my body hair…
“It grows back pretty quick on me seeing as I have thick Pakistani hair, so I didn’t even think twice about shaving it for that much money.”
Aimee
Down Under’s fuzziest model Aimee feels sexy with her bushy below – or her ‘furry mic’ as she calls it. Like Maya, the Aussie’s opinions of her own body seem to not matter to trolls who think Aimee’s hair is “disgusting.”
The brunette, who boasts thousands of social media followers, admitted that she’s heard every insult and joke “under the sun.”
But she’s the one who is truly laughing after being able to quit her full-time childcare job for modelling thanks to her natural beauty.
“I have probably heard every insult, joke, comment under the sun about being a woman with hair,” Aimee told Daily Star.
“It never fails to humour me how triggered a little bit of hair can make people…it’s literally just hair.
“If you head to my TikTok you will be inundated with comments, most of which either refer to my armpit hair making me ‘unhygienic and gross’ or others referring to how my bush is displeasing to the eye and that men would never want to ‘explore my jungle’ so to speak.
“And to this, I just have to laugh.”
Hairy Cherry
Hairy by name, hairy by nature. Self-titled ‘Hairy Cherry’ proved that leaving her bikini line alone was a choice well made. The American model and content creator claimed to make £39,000 a month from her fuzzy photos.
She was even paid £5,500 to never touch her body hair again, and it turned into a very profitable venture for Cherry.
But, with success – jealousy and hate surely follow. Cherry often gets comments on her social media profiles from strangers telling her to shave because she’s “gross” and that she looks like she “smells.”
The model even gets laughed at on the bus by kids who say she has “monkey arms.” Luckily, this doesn’t dampen Cherry’s spirits.
She told us: “Mostly guys (and some girls too) telling me to shave, calling me gross and unhygienic, that I look like I smell.
“Men seem to have this idea that when women have hair it’s unhygienic, but when they have it it’s just normal and fine.
“Sometimes I try to encourage them to do some research and discover it’s actually less hygienic to shave.
“Having razor burn sucks and I refuse to experience that ever again just so a man can feel a ‘prepubescent’ smooth vagina.
“I think it’ll only be normalized when more women start doing it [not shaving].”