A woman has defied trolls in some sexy swimwear after she was told she could not wear bikinis as she was not a ‘skinny girl’.
Body positive babe Emily Bispo, also known as Bunny, often post self-love content to her 1.3 million TikTok followers.
Despite trying to help others feel as confident in their bodies as she feels in hers, the dark haired beauty has been targeted by cruel trolls.
In a recent TikTok clip that has racked up 238,000 views, Emily sported a natural makeup look which accentuated her gorgeous facial features.
She then revealed the nasty comment made towards her and her curvy figure.
The troll said: “Only skinny girls can wear bikinis…not you.”
However, Emily was not going to let the hater get her down as she declared: “Challenge accepted.”
The influencer then donned a variety of bikinis that showcased her gorgeous figure – including her busty chest.
In one clip, Emily rocked a black micro bikini that featured a flame pattern over her boobs – and she certainly did look sizzling hot.
She matched the fiery attire with a red bikini that was hiked up to her waist.
The sexy swimwear looks did not stop there as she also flaunted her chest in a baby pink halter neck bikini which would definitely shut the trolls up.
She cheekily stuck her middle fingers up as a defiant message to the people who doubted her.
Inspired by Emily’s bikini body confidence, many people fled to the comments to praise the influencer.
One person commented: “I absolutely adore you.”
Another user added: “You inspired me to get my first bikini for this summer.”
Whilst a third person voiced: “Now I feel like I can rock a two piece.”
Someone else praised: “You look amazing.”
And, a fifth user cheered: “You’re so gorgeous, like, you’re a goddess I swear.”
Elsewhere, a plus size model says partner is a 'belly man' as he loves to 'squish' her tum.
And, an influencer posts 'deleted' snaps as she reveals reality behind social media.
Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
Source: Read Full Article