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Midsize influencer stops ‘waiting to be skinny’ to wear what she wants

A midsize influencer stopped ‘waiting to be skinny’ and now wears whatever clothing she wants.

Stephanie Hunt boasts 425,000 TikTok followers where she regularly oozes confidence in her stylish outfits.

However, the UK size 14 (US 10) has not always been so happy in her body.

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In a recent clip which racked up 4million views, Stephanie revealed she used to not wear certain garments because of her weight.

She even admitted she used to ‘wait’ to be ‘skinny’ to rock her fashion forward wardrobe.

As the blonde beauty zipped up a high waisted sequinned skirt while she stood in her bra, she revealed: “Point of view: you stopped waiting to be skinny to wear what you want.”



Stephanie decided to stop waiting to be ‘skinny’

The curvy influencer then slipped into a white strapless crop top with a feathered design on the neckline.

Looking ready for party season, glamorous Steph proudly grinned in her extravagant outfit.

Inspired by the size 14 influencer’s unapologetic style, many people fled to the comments to praise her.

One person commented: “It’s exhausting thinking you have to be a certain weight to do whatever you want… I was at my lowest once and still didn’t feel good enough.”

Another user added: “You don’t need to be skinny, nothing wrong with you.”



She looks gorgeous!

While a third related: “Made the same decision a year or so ago. the amount of compliments I’ve gotten since then is crazy.

“Confidence is key girl.”

Someone else said: “You’re not meant to fit clothes, clothes are meant to fit you.”

Meanwhile, a fifth praised: “You look absolutely gorgeous and stunning.”

Elsewhere, a body positive influencer draped her figure in sexy lingerie to flaunt the cellulite she used to ‘cry over’.

Danielle – known as Kale Them With Kindness – took to Instagram and wrote: “It’s come to my attention that many of my insecurities are not really insecurities anymore, instead I just see them as a normal part of my body.”

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