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Woman told she has 'more rolls than Greggs' hits back with 'Cinderella' makeover

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Greggs" has defied haters with a stunning 'Cinderalla' transformation.Nicole McCurry from Glasgow, Scotland, says she gets viciously trolled every time she shares bikini and sexy outfit snaps online.However, the influencer isn't letting the hate get her down as she posted a gorgeous new snap.Nicole, who boasts more than 250,000 followers across her social media channels, took to Instagram to share her 'Cinders' transformation.The body positive beauty, who is 15st and wears a size 22, looked amazing as she wore a lilac ruffled dress.The social media star teamed the strapless number with a matching bag and strappy shoes she she posed confidently for the camera.Nicola also rocked glam makeup, which included bold brows and white eyeliner.Meanwhile, her silver locks were styled into spiralling curls.Captioning the post, Nicole branded herself "plus size cinder".Fans were loving the snap, as many took to the comments section to pay her a compliment.One exclaimed: "In love with this outfit you look gorgeous."While another gushed: "Absolutely beautiful, you so suit that colour."A third chimed in: "You're so pretty and that dress is amazing."Despite the love from her fans, Nicole revealed back in November last year that she often gets spiteful comments about her looks, particularly from men.These include: "You’ve got more rolls than Greggs," and "You’re so fat you’ll be dead before you are 30."Someone else also told her: "You’re promoting an unhealthy body image."While another cruelly added: "You need to go to the gym - you’re disgusting."Opening up about the hate at the time, Nicole admitted that "people can be so mean".However, she says she's come up with a way to deter the haters - threatening to tell men's girlfriends what.

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