Former Kentucky bodybuilder's very honest post about body confidence goes viral'

A curvy former bodybuilder whose snap of her bum has gone viral on social media claims she needs to point out that cellulite, love handles or further kilos aren't 'flaws'.

Health blogger Molly Galbraith, from Lexington, Kentucky, is taking a stance in opposition to the favored physique confidence message that girls ought to settle for and embrace their flaws.

It's because the 32-year-old rejects the concept girls ought to attempt for the right physique - and stated she was not the one who determined cellulite, muffin tops or wobbly bits have been 'flaws' within the first place.

Molly Galbraith's submit on Fb has gone viral and racked up hundreds of shares

The 32-year-old rejects the concept girls ought to attempt for the right physique

The health blogger shared this picture of her bum to show that stretch marks should not be seen as flaws

Molly, who's 5ft 10in and weighs 12st 1lbs, stated: 'So many ladies are at warfare with their our bodies and it is so tragic as a result of I really feel like they're so consumed with the dimensions of their thighs that they miss out on dwelling their life.

'For me to listen to that girls are actually sitting on the sidelines as a result of they assume there's something essentially flawed with their our bodies is simply heartbreaking.

'I agreed with the 'embrace your flaws' narrative for many years and I let it run via my head like a damaged file whereas punishing myself with intense train and restrictive weight-reduction plan to repair these issues the world advised me wanted fixing.

'I've cellulite on my legs, stretch marks on my hips, butt, and breasts, and a few jiggle on my stomach - and the world continuously needs me to consider this isn't OK.

Her submit, wherein she explains why she is just not embracing her flaws or imperfections in 2017, has racked up almost 12,000 likes and shares thus far

The 32-year-old says: 'I will not subscribe to another person's requirements and beliefs for MY physique'

Assured Molly exhibits off her curves and insists: 'So many ladies are at warfare with their our bodies'

'However I will not subscribe to another person's requirements and beliefs for MY physique.

'So, as a substitute of embracing what another person decided to be a flaw of mine, I select to embrace my entire, flawless physique.'

Within the viral social media snap, Molly could be seen carrying black health club put on which leaves her backside uncovered as she seems right into a mirror and applies mascara.

Her submit, wherein she explains why she is just not embracing her flaws or imperfections in 2017, has racked up almost 12,000 likes and shares thus far.

In her newest submit, she wrote: 'I am NOT embracing my flaws in 2017. Why? As a result of I am not the one who determined they have been flaws to start with'

Molly stated it was this realisation which impressed her to launch health motion Women Gone Robust, which inspires girls to be physique constructive via diet and self-care

Molly stated it was this realisation which impressed her to launch health motion Women Gone Robust, which inspires girls to be physique constructive via diet and self-care.

In January this yr, a snap of Molly in a bikini went viral when she challenged girls to submit unretouched footage of themselves flaunting their cellulite and stretch marks.

In her newest submit, she wrote: 'I am NOT embracing my flaws in 2017. Why? As a result of I am not the one who determined they have been flaws to start with.

'That narrative was handed to me as a really younger woman. It is a narrative that made me really feel self-conscious and like I used to be larger than the entire different women.

'It is a narrative that made me really feel ashamed of, embarrassed by, and apologetic for my physique.'

 

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