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Woman flaunts curves saying 'stop comparing your relaxed body to edited snaps'

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Spotty Little Thing on Instagram, is known for promoting body positive content on social media.She works to create content to help people love their skin and bodies, and also works to help people with acne feel confident. READ MORE: Body positive babe slams vile trolls who call her 'slut' for showcasing curvesIn a recent post, she shared a selection of natural and unedited snaps in a bid to show what real bodies look like.The images show how different a woman's body can look posed and when positioned at different angles.Isabella flaunted her voluptuous curves, natural tum and cellulite to show that it's completely normal for women to have bodies in all shapes and sizes.She also urged women to stop comparing themselves to people who feature in edited pictures online.Writing on Instagram, Isabella said: "STOP COMPARING YOUR NORMAL RELAXED BODY TO THE EDITED ONES YOU SEE!"We all do it, we sit and pick ourselves apart looking at images of models and influencers online."But for one great shot so much has gone on behind the scenes - lighting, angels, camera work, posing, editing and lots of more unflattering images you'll never see."So give your mind and your body a break."We are amazing and beautiful exactly as we are posed and unposed."This beautiful swimsuit was gifted to me from a small sustainable brand @soso_swim."Hundreds of people have liked the candid snaps, and dozens of comments have been left celebrating Isabella's natural beauty.One person said: "You look beautiful, and such an important message."A second added: "Gorgeous in all.

Our bodies are so, so normal."Meanwhile, a third said: "The outer shape is not important."The inner shape is what matters. Your heart and mind." READ NEXT:'We were banned from OnlyFans.

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