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Teh One Who Knocks
01-09-2020, 12:45 PM
By Emilia Mazza | news.com.au


A New Zealand fashion blogger has taken a stand against a culture that promotes a “new year, new you” by sharing a series of “real” bikini snaps online.

Meaghan Kerr recently took to Instagram to share the photos with fans, captioning the post: “Just a rad fat babe, living her life, laughing and having fun at the beach.”

The 35-year-old said the images were her way of railing against “predatory advertising” for New Year’s diets, “wellness plans and gym memberships”.

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“There’s always a lot of that around at this time of year so here’s a little something to shake up your feed,” the body-positive activist wrote. “Today I went to the beach in possibly the most revealing bikini I’ve worn in a very long while, and I had a great time.”

“The top basically has my cleavage on full show thanks to the lace-up detailing (HELLO) and the bottoms … are way lower than I’d usually wear.”

Kerr said while she normally opts for swimwear with a high rise to cover her “lopsided and saggy stomach”, she decided to shun those as a way to fight against social pressures.

“I really wanted to feel the sun on my belly and the sea on my skin, so I put on a pair that has been sitting in a drawer for about two years with the tags still on,” she said. “They don’t even cover my belly button, and you know what? I don’t care.”

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“I sat on the sand and had a picnic, I swam with my family, I soaked up the sunshine and had a great time. Looking forward to much more of this over summer,” Kerr wrote.

The “real” photos struck a chord with the blogger's followers, with the post garnering thousands of reactions and a raft of positive messages.

“I love this post! And I love how pics like this help Wahine (women) like me deconstruct our thinking. You look rad,” one wrote.

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“Love this!! You are rocking that bikini,” another said.

“These are flippin’ phenomenal swimmers and you are GLORIOUS,” one added.

Another said: “Thank you for being one less bloody diet ad on my feed, seriously its ridiculous how many there are this week.”

Others agreed, saying they were also astounded by the amount of diet advertising they had been hit with over the past few days.

“I don’t know whether I am feeling more down about myself, but I feel like the ‘diet your way into a better you in the new year’ schtick has been even louder and more invasive this time around!” one said.

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In a recent interview with Kiwi outlet Stuff, Kerr said she had no problem at all with people who decided to take up health programs at this time of year.

“I’m not against people joining a gym, I think gyms are great, but the advertising is geared towards weight loss and preying on the fact that people are feeling insecure about their bodies because it’s summer,” she told the publication. “It’s just the way that they advertise. They’re not focused on health, they’re not focused on strength, they’re not focused on fitness, it’s literally preying on body insecurities.”

In a follow-up Instagram post, Kerr reiterated her message that dieting wasn’t a guaranteed pathway to happiness, self-confidence or self-love.

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“You do not have to change your body to earn your place in the world,” she said. “You are enough just as you are. I used to think that I had to shrink myself to fit in, that I wasn’t worth anything if I didn’t look a certain way.

“And that’s a huge mind f---, especially if you look very different to the ideal like I do (hello, short fat Maori woman over here).”

She said by speaking openly she wanted people to know that no matter “what size a person was, how old they were, what they looked like or their background, “it’s okay”.

“You are worth love and respect (from yourself and others) and good things NOW. Just as you are,” she said.

Kerr ended her post by telling her followers while it can be difficult to discard “negative messaging” ingrained from childhood, she hoped to offer an inspiring “reminder”.

“I wanted to tell you anyway because sometimes we just need a reminder,” she said.

Goofy
01-09-2020, 01:15 PM
So.......... real = obesity? :-k

lost in melb.
01-09-2020, 01:40 PM
So.......... real = obesity? :-k

real-ly obese :dunno:

Teh One Who Knocks
01-09-2020, 01:42 PM
Body Shamers! :x

:triggered:

Muddy
01-09-2020, 01:44 PM
You don't look "rad" lady.. I'm sorry, but you are morbidly obese and need to work hard to have a body you are proud to flaunt.. Most of the people out there that post the attractive photos worked to be in the shape they are in. Why should you lack of commitment to get your weight under control be celebrated? I mean, of course you have the right to post and celebrate what you want, but I refuse to treat you as some form of shape to be desired after.

PorkChopSandwiches
01-09-2020, 04:42 PM
:facepalm:

RBP
01-10-2020, 04:38 AM
The problem is it's not binary - agree or disagree. I can both be proud her for loving herself and be grossed out and saddened by her morbid obesity. I choose not to judge, but I can also choose not to praise.

lost in melb.
01-10-2020, 09:57 AM
The 35-year-old said the images were her way of railing against “predatory advertising” for New Year’s diets, “wellness plans and gym memberships”.


This is the part that I can't stand

RBP
01-10-2020, 04:35 PM
This is the part that I can't stand

Amen. At that point, it becomes difficult to support her pride in self-image. She could use a little healthy shame, but you get my point.

Teh One Who Knocks
01-10-2020, 04:41 PM
:triggered:

RBP
01-10-2020, 04:46 PM
I am going to go out on a limb. Being excessively fat or excessively skinny is not healthy and should not be promoted.

Teh One Who Knocks
01-10-2020, 04:53 PM
You're just jealous that she's a famous "influencer" and you're not [-(

RBP
01-10-2020, 04:59 PM
You're just jealous that she's a famous "influencer" and you're not [-(

True story. I am a big fat liar.

DemonGeminiX
01-10-2020, 05:54 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2mU6USTBRE