IT IS NOT always easy to love your looks, especially if you don’t have the so-called perfect body.
But one woman says she’s proud of her size 46 figure and wishes other people had the same confidence in themselves.
Bonnie Wyrick is a size 46 mom who loves all things fashion, but she’s also eager to help women feel confident in their own bodies.
She often shares clips on her online showing off her “apron belly” in an attempt to normalize that she is proud of your body.
Recently, the mom shared a video of herself on her TikTok account (@bonniwyrick) showing that it’s okay to wear whatever you want.
In the video, Bonnie smiled as she pulled her leather leggings, which she paired with a glitzy top, down her stomach.
She captioned the clip: “I’m trying to convince other apron-bellied bad guys to wear what they want because they’re beautiful.
“Your body may be soft, but you are strong.”
But this isn’t the first time Bonnie has put herself on the map.
She also posed in her underwear and showed off her “apron belly, cellulite and stretch marks.”
“If someone sees me like this, they won’t feel alone now,” she aimed as she played Selena Gomez’s song.
Bonnie’s videos get a lot of support, especially from people who say she inspires them.
One of them said, “This is just my body, it really doesn’t matter. I didn’t know other people looked like me.”
“Just had a baby and look just like this, thank you,” wrote another.
A third commented, “You are gorgeous, thank you for your vulnerability, I feel so represented right now.”
In her other video, Bonnie often tries on outfits to help other curvy girls with style tips and tricks.
And despite the occasional troll, the mother doesn’t let the negativity get her down.
When trying on an outfit, Bonne tucked a white T-shirt into a pair of trousers.
One person jabbed, “Sorry your shirts have to be unbuttoned so you don’t show off your huge belly.”
But Bonnie hit back and said, “My huge belly is cuter than your bass pose.”
And her viewers agreed, one wrote, “How sad that they have to put down people who feel good about themselves in order to feel important.”
“Your confidence gives me confidence, don’t listen to them,” said another.