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Curvy influencer who 'hid' her hips now 'purposefully' shows them off

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body positive influencer who used to ‘hide’ her hips now ‘purposefully’ flaunts her curves for all to see.Emily Bispo, 23, never thought that she would fully love herself as she once strived to be ‘skinny’.Since learning self-love, the content creator has amassed 1.3 million TikTok followers after documenting her journey of being happy in her own skin – no matter her size.READ MORE:Woman with one arm called 'disgusting' – but tells trolls 'hate comments pay my bills'In a recent clip that has racked up thousands of views, Emily admitted that she never used to like to her hips and felt as if they were ‘ugly’.But that has all changed now.The dark-haired beauty explained that as a teen she had a different view of her body.She said: “Me as a teenager: ‘my wide hips are ugly and so are my hip dips.”However, now at the age of 23, the influencer is confident enough to embrace her body – curves and all.She continued: “Me at 23 purposefully wearing clothes that show them off.”Emily rocked a floral halter neck swimsuit with cut-out sections on her cleavage and her waist.With an extreme high leg look, the one-piece exposed most of the influencer’s hips and thighs.“Easily one of my favourite parts of my body, crazy how self love changes your view of yourself,” she explained.Inspired by Emily’s hip-loving clip, many people fled to the comments to thank her for showing off her body.One person commented: “Used to hate mine!

But now I love them! Especially in a one piece!”Another user added: “I’ve always loved my hip dips and never understood how so many people hate theirs, they’re so cute”While a third shared: “You’re literally the reason why I’m getting comfortable wearing outfits I don’t usually wear.”Someone else swooned: “Every part.

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