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Influencer says 'you don't need to be hairless for bikini' as she flashes pubes

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Body positive advocate Isabella Davies boasts 211,000 Instagram followers where she often spreads self-love messages to help people embrace what they look like.Despite oozing confidence now, the brunette beauty did not always see herself in a positive light.READ MORE: Influencer who embraces body hair slams woman who thinks 'femininity is dead'Isabella admitted that she spent the majority of life “loathing” features of her body like cellulite and public hair.But that has all changed now.In a recent post to Instagram, the curvy influencer stripped down to a green floral bikini to flaunt her body on the beach.The series of snaps pictured different parts of Isabella’s body which she labelled “normal” and not “flaws” like some people in society see them as.Curvaceous Isabella displayed her pubic hair, skin texture and tum in all their glory in the teeny two piece swimwear.She declared: “You don’t have to be hairless to wear a bikini.“Not flaws.

Normal human things.”Isabella the wrote a lengthy caption where she explained that people should not see features on their bodies as “imperfections.”The influencer said: “Skin folds, Cellulite, pubic hair, stretch marks, hip dips, fat, squishy arms, scars, softness, lipoedema, uneven boobs, skin texture, fine lines, tummy rolls, bumps, razor bumps, fupa, hanging belly, wrinkles, dimples and varicose veins.“I spent most of my life loathing these features of my body.

Trying to change and alter the things that make me, me. The real, normal human things we all have.”“But no longer will I belittle my body for simply being a body.

So here I am showing you that these are normal features of a body that deserve to be celebrated, seen and embraced. I want to remind you that your softness isn’t.

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