A body positive influencer defied the trolls by showing off her baby bump after they accused her of normalizing obesity by sharing her natural body.

Elloise, who posts as @elloise_fit, often shares uplifting content and gym workout clips with her 30,000 Instagram followers.

Despite being adored by her fans who thank her for sporting a “real” body, not everyone is so kind to her blond child self-love shots.

In a recent post, the beauty wore a blue leopard print sports bra and matching workout shorts that she pulled below the hips.

Elloise’s baby bump was clearly visible as she smiled at the camera and she certainly looked very happy.

But not everyone was so grateful and smiling with the influencer figure.



woman posing with bare belly and screenshot of message

He attached a screenshot of a post criticizing Elloise for her positive body photos and exercise videos.

Part of the troll’s post said, “Damn, I didn’t think you were so delusional lol you post it publicly. You have hundreds of obese women praising you for being obese and telling you how beautiful you are.

“Does it make you feel better about yourself? Does this make sense to you?

“You and I know that you don’t feel good about your body and your health, they go hand in hand,” joked the ugly commentator.

Not allowing it to get to her, as well as flaunting her baby bump for all to see, Elloise wrote a long caption to encourage women to love their bodies, regardless of shape or size.

“Do you feel good about your body? the influencer asked his fans.

“This morning I got this rather ‘adorable’ comment on one of my test reels. While there is a lot to unpack here, I want to focus on the “validation search” component of this troubled post.



smiling woman with belly in sight

“Who else has been through all this?

“As a child, the media surrounded me with the idea of ​​the ‘perfect body’ and that to be happy I had to look a certain way.

“When I was a teenager, social media showed perfect women living perfect lives, telling me that only beautiful, slim women were successful.”

She continued: “As an adult who now has the same power as those who influenced me before, I want to change that message. It’s good to love your body the way it is! It’s okay to love your sagging skin, cellulite, stretch marks and all the rest.

“Once you are comfortable with the skin you are in, you will stop seeking validation of your appearance from others. Once you find this acceptance in yourself, you can encourage others to do the same.

“I am writing here to encourage all of you to live life to the fullest without worrying about your shape or size. I hope this man and the dozens of others who send me similar messages every day learn to love each other and stop projecting their insecurities. “Into others.



smiling woman in sportswear with exposed belly

“If you take one thing from today, it’s being kind to yourself. If you take a second thing from today, it is that being nice to others is free. “

Puzzled by the cruel comment, many people followed the comments in support of Elloise and her “inspiring” content.

One person commented, “I hate the way people feel pressured to comment on other people’s numbers. They should focus on themselves and maybe their personalities to be so mean. You’re awesome, just keep being yourself.”

Another user added: ‘Never stop sharing, help me do it and I’m sure many others know we’re all normal! Bodies are different, end of story!

As a third person spoke: “Jealousy has clearly come to this person. Personally, I love following you for what you stand for and for your workouts / inspiration.

Someone else is enthusiastic: “Your posts are very inspiring.”

Meanwhile, a fifth person expressed: “I love seeing your body represented and that you live life to the fullest!”

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