An influencer identified for her physique optimistic posts has slammed males who model her a ‘catfish’.
Bree Lenehan, from Australia, usually takes to Instagram to share her ‘actual me’ posts together with her 940,000 followers. These see her share posed snaps of herself subsequent to relaxed ones to indicate how totally different your physique can look in seconds.
And regardless of folks usually praising Bree over the trustworthy posts, the brunette that males have trolled her on-line, saying she’s a ‘catfish’. She hit again on the claims although, as she mentioned ‘everybody appears totally different after they’re relaxed’.
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She instructed followers: “Not. A. Catfish. I found a viral tweet about me a few weeks ago where a man compared my ‘social media VS real life’ posts to murder. In the comments, men across the world called me a catfish and discussed the ‘deceit’ from girls with bodies that look different when posing VS relaxing. THIS is why a woman (or person in general) who posts their ‘best’ photos but then looks ‘different’ when you see them in person is NOT a catfish…
“We ALL look different with or without makeup, flexing VS relaxing, all dressed up VS first thing in the morning. Our appearance changes all the time… With different lighting, in different clothes, or on different days, we are going to look different. We are multifaceted human beings, we aren’t expected to look one specific way every single second of every day.”
She added: “It’s okay if you don’t have your hair done, or if you don’t have clear skin, or if you’ve got new stretch marks. It’s okay if you have cellulite, belly rolls, wobbly bits & IBS (like me lol the bloat is real). It’s okay if you don’t look like a model or a doll. IT’S OKAY TO BE HUMAN. Please don’t compare yourself to other people online, because we all know it’s a highlight reel. And please never let other people’s opinions of your body have any power.
“Your body doesn’t exist to be looked at or judged by others, it exists to give you life.” To spotlight her level, Bree shared extra images of herself posed and relaxed to indicate the variations in her physique.
Fans have been loving her defiant message as greater than 90,000 folks preferred the put up. One instructed her: “You are amazing – showing what bodies can look like at any time,” whereas one other added: “Posts like this help me mentally in such a way I can’t express.” While a 3rd agreed: “Your posts have been inspiring.”
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Many folks additionally took intention on the males who trolled her, saying: “Those men are the reason women have a distorted image of their body.” Another added: “I’m guessing that man hasn’t spent much time with women.” While a 3rd chimed in: “So tired of men’s petty bullsh*t opinions.”
The put up comes after Bree beforehand admitted final yr that she used to ‘edit each picture of herself’ earlier than lastly accepting her pure kind.