Social media influencer Bella Davis has ditched her this week to prove 'women's nipples aren't offensive'. Bella, from Australia, is known for sharing e posts with her 262,000 followers on Instagram. And this week, she encouraged women to never be ashamed of their nipples, periods, softness or body hair.
To prove her point, Bella was seen ditching her bra and showing off her natural curves and armpit hair as she posed in a white crop top and orange thong. She also proudly displayed her period pad, which was seen beneath her underwear. The influencer intensely made eyes with the camera as she proudly put her figure on display.
She teamed her flesh-flashing look with bold makeup, included winged eyeliner and bright red lips. Meanwhile she ran her fingers through her dark locks while lifting her arm over her head. Writing over the first picture, she said: "Women's nipples aren't offensive.
Periods aren't disgusting. Softness isn't shameful. Body hair isn't dirty.
" Following up in the caption, Bella added: "I initially wasn’t going to share these images but then I reminded myself that these types of photos NEED to be seen! Because if they aren’t seen then how will we ever feel like our bodies aren’t flawed, imperfect or dirty but normal bodies simply existing as they are. "I needed to see images like this a few years ago because I needed to know that my softness isn’t shameful. My body hair isn’t dirty, my n*pple$ aren’t offensive and my period isn’t disgusting.
" Sh.