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Woman shows how influencers alter bodies in seconds using clever posing tricks

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body positive influencer revealed that not “everyone” looks how they appear on social media – and explained why this is.Emily Bispo, also known as Bunny, often posts self-love content to her adoring 1.3 million TikTok followers.The self love guru posts online most days to show her fans a more ‘real’ side to social media – away from heavily edited snaps and curated lives people seem to have.READ MORE: Curvy model called 'obese' by vile trolls has last laugh by becoming body positivity iconPreviously, the 23-year-old from California, US shared that she never thought she would be able to love herself fully.After years of practice, Emily does not only love herself but has assisted others in embracing who they truly are – but how does she do this?Emily has exposed just how fellow influencers manipulate their bodies to make themselves look different.In a TikTok clip that racked up thousands of views, Emily revealed that it is all to do with posing.As she rocked a fiery bikini set, the American babe stretched her body and crossed her legs over one another as she stood against the wall.Emily also hiked her bed bikini bottoms up to her waist to create a cinched look.In the next part, the influencer changed her posture so she was more hunched over and her put her hands on her hips.She pulled the bottoms to her hips which altogether changed the appearance of her figure.Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletterThe stunner wrote in the clip: “Same body, different pose.”“Your fave influencers are good at POSING!!!

Please remember that not everyone looks like how they do on social media,” she urged.Inspired by Emily’s self-love clip, many people fled to the comments.

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