READ MORE: Curvy model called 'obese' by vile trolls has last laugh by becoming body positivity iconIn a recent post, she said she’d love for people to acknowledge how natural stretch marks are.“My stretch marks aren’t from a baby, they’re from my life,” she wrote.“I see such a huge representation for women who have experienced physical changes to their body postpartum which is 1000% necessary & 1000% beautiful.
I love it. I’m here for it. I fully support it.“But what I rarely see is representation for the women who have stretch marks across their stomach & sides just because they’ve lived life.“I read a quote a few years ago that’s always stuck with me & it was: ‘A woman’s stretch marks tell the story of her strength."Whether she gained them through gaining weight or losing it, they represent the beautiful battle she’s fought & the journey she’s endured to reach her destination.
A woman’s stretch marks show her strength. A strength worth celebrating.’”She went on to say that she is thankful for her 19-year-old former self for stumbling across the quote before she gained stretch marks.Rosie said the quote has stuck with her and changed her perspective on stretch marks.
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