A MUM has hit back at those who claim curvy women shouldn't wear tight-fitting clothes. Anneliese King, from the US, took to social media to hit back at trolls who claim she wears figure-hugging outfits for attention. Taking to Instagram, the mum, who works to help parents feel seen, revealed the misconception people have online about body image.
She turned her attention to talking about curvy women in a recent post and their fashion choices. The mum said they don't wear tight and revealing clothes or bikinis just to get "attention" or to look 'sl***y'. Instead, she said they're just desperately trying to find outfits that fit their body shapes.
She added: "We're just here, having a hard time finding clothes that fit, but don't make us look larger than we are and that minimise boob sweat." Anneliese added: "It’s so hard to hate your body. To see something in the mirror, and then see something different in a photo.
"To see thin fit people and wonder why you just can’t look that way. I just am over it. Here I am.
Like if you love me." The mum who has over 405k followers on Instagram went viral with the post receiving over 5,000 likes. It seemed that her post touched a nerve with many curvy women who shared their own experience.
Many agreed it was difficult to find people with their body shape online and were glad for Anneliese's representation. One person wrote: "Women seriously need to stop shaming each other for how they look everybody’s different. You might not feel co.
