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OnlyFans model stops shaving for summer and urges fans to embrace the bush

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OnlyFans model has called on women around the world to ‘embrace their bush for the summer’ – and flaunted her own hairy parts on the beach.Aimee, 21, quit her job working in childcare to become a full-time kinky model on the adult subscription site.She is certainly not shy about parading her body on the platform – hair included.The Australian bombshell decided to give up shaving after she hit puberty as a teen and has since become a veteran of natural beauty.But going against the norm of having a hairless intimate area comes with negativity – previously Aimee revealed that she was called "disgusting" for letting her pubes grow.However, trolls and societal beauty standards are not dimming Aimee's love for her bush – and they are certainly not convincing her to start trimming any time soon.The brunette bombshell has advocated for women to not be afraid of getting their fuzz out in the sun, despite what anyone thinks.In an exclusive interview with the Daily Star, the body hair enthusiast has shared how she has learnt to embrace her bush – and admits that she loves seeing it peek out of her bikini.Aimee preached: “The bush should be embraced in summer, winter, autumn and spring! "Haha, a season shouldn’t define how, why or when body hair should be embraced...

but for the record, hairless or hairy... get in that 'kini girlfriend and enjoy the glorious sun!“Own your bush, embrace your bush and love on your bush.

It’s a beautiful, earthy, wild and sexy part of becoming a woman!“I’m always gonna be an advocate for embracing body hair and ditching the razor, but do what makes you feel comfortable and sexy – whether that be rockin' a woolly mammoth hair-do like myself, trimming up the sideburns, waxing a landing strip or taking it.

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