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American confused why Brits have garages in their 'living room' & park in garden
trees in tiny metal ‘cages’ and the reasoning behind why some of our supermarkets have clock towers.All important things to get your head around with…READ MORE: Wife brings home 'arty' new mirror and dirty-minded people all say same thingEach time they come across something in the UK that confuses them, they take their culture shocking moment and post it to TikTok - and Brits of course like to have a bit of fun with it.In a recent clip that has racked up 103,000 views, the American took a stroll along a street when something caught their eye.They questioned: “Why do British people build garages in their living rooms but park in their front yards, it’s so strange?”In true British fashion, many people fled to the comments to poke fun at the American for wondering what goes on behind the garage door.One person giggled: “We store all our tea in there obviously.”Another Brit added: “The garage isn't for cars so what's that got to do with the driveway? Garage is for storing tea bags and a permanently boiled kettle.”Whilst a third said: “We just store stuff in there. The houses are quite small.”Someone else penned: “Can't be bothered to open and close garage, they'd rather drive off.”Meanwhile, a fifth person gave a more sensible answer: “Because the garages are built so small (old houses) and cars used to be smaller.
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Curvy woman with 38G boobs slams fat-shaming trolls and embraces natural body
Instagram and gives body confidence tips on TikTok, said she was targeted by online haters because of her body.In one video, the body coach wore a pink gingham dress and spoke about the criticism she received for having larger breasts.READ NEXT: Plus size model shares cruel remarks by trolls who compare her to ripped husbandShe asked her viewers: "Am I showing off my boobs? Or do I just have boobs and exist?"The size 18 influencer added: "Curvy girl problems? Seriously the girls are just living their best life."In another video she revealed a comment from someone who told her "I can see your roll".Emily responded by posting a soundtrack that said: "I don't know if you notice but I am a human!"And in order for humans to live, they have internal organs and fat so I keep my uterus and my intestines in this safe little pouch here since I can't carry them in my hands!"Want to bring a little glamour to your life every day with all the most exciting real-life stories, fashion and even sex tips HOT off the press?Well, we've got you covered with our great new Hot Topics newsletter - it'll drop straight into your inbox around 7pm and you can unsubscribe whenever you like.And signing up now means you'll get a front row seat for our great new series inside the lives of the next generation of Daily Star Page 3 girls.You can sign up here - you won't regret it...Emily told Daily Star that she won't let strangers' opinions hols her back.She said: "Negative comments are often expressions of people's own insecurities, or of the diet culture they've grown up around."I'm confident in myself and don't let opinions of strangers affect me."Your body is the least interesting thing about you – people love you for who you are, not what you look
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Influencer blasts idea of 'imperfections' as she flaunts cellulite and acne
body positive influencer Emily Bispo has declared that she does not have any “imperfections” at all.Common bodily features like cellulite and stretch marks have often been seen as ‘flaws’ on a woman for many years.However, Emily, also known as Bunny, has shared that these parts of a body are not flaws but are just a ‘normal’ part of being human.READ MORE: Plus size model proudly flaunts rear in undies as she 'maintains size 18 curves'The 23-year-old previously shared that she was called a “whale” by teenage boys for embracing her naturally curvy figure - and it certainly did not drag her down.And, she is not letting beauty ideals stunt her self-love either.In a recent TikTok clip, the stunner embraced a bare face as she rocked a tie dye top, a mini skirt and some sunglasses.She shared: "Very normal human things you have been taught to hate.”Emily then proceeded to flaunt areas of her body that are seen as a ‘flaw’ to some.The influencer exposed her natural tum in a mini skirt and said: “Belly rolls when bending over or sitting down.“Acne, smile lines, wrinkles, cellulite, stretch marks”, Emily listed, as she caressed her skin to show off the above on her body.“Shout out to all my “imperfections” that aren't even imperfections... they just mean I’m human,” the babe preached to her 1.3million TikTok followers.Inspired by Emily’s body positive post, many people fled to the comments to thank her for helping them love their own bodies.One person wrote: “You’re amazing & inspiring.
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