Body Positivity
Curvy Influencer Urges Women To Stop Believing They’re ‘Too Fat’ To Wear A Bikini
“All bodies belong in a bikini.”
Bikinis are common in the closets of slim-figure women, as it has been believed they’re certainly not for the PLUS-SIZED. But thankfully, Tatum Blinn is tackling the discrimination, sharing photos and videos of herself modeling in swimsuits in both confidence and style.
In her newest video, the curvy model has urged women to stop insisting they’re too fat to wear a bikini.
With 83K followers on Instagram, the influencer showed herself in the clip as she waggled her finger at the screen, telling people to stop negative self-talk. She added via an overlaid text that says: “When I see other girls say they can wear a two-piece because of their tummy.” The caption then insisted: “All bodies belong in a bikini.”
The post instantly garnered likes and has been watched over 50K times as the message was found relatable.
@tatumblinn I wanna see bellies in bikinis this summer #bodypositivity #plussizemodel #size16 #plussizeinfluencer #plussizebikini #curvemodel #plussize Ah ah ah – kriptozavr
And with opinions expressed in the comments, many people couldn’t help but ask to know the brand of the bikini Blinn was wearing. It turned out that two different brands had designed the top and bottom. She responded: “The top is Adore Me and the bottoms are Aerie.”
However, a user had commented, saying: “Facts. I’ve never let my tummy stop me from wearing whatever the f**k I want, and neither should anyone else.”
Another added: “You are gorgeous! Slay that bikini babe!” While a third expressed: “Because you are a goddess.” Blinn isn’t the only curvy model that has preached body positivity. More recently, Danielle Gardiner, a size 22 model, had been branded ugly by trolls, and instead of taking it to heart, she appealed to people to wear what they want and not hide if they’re going to wear a two-piece.