My bumpy cellulite ruined so many summers but now I don’t care, I’m in my pretty girl era and love my body in bikinis
A BODY-POSITIVE fitness fan is finally feeling flawless and nothing – including cellulite – is going to bring her down.
She was no longer shy about baring it all in a bikini.
“In my embracing the bumps that ruined so many summers era,” said Gabby Male (@gabbymale).
Wearing a tube bikini top, she confidently removed her skirt to show off the bottoms after writing about having #cellulite.
Gabby, who describes herself as being part of the self-love and zero diet culture, was finally feeling good in her own skin – bumpy cellulite and all.
Her feelings were on blast as these lyrics played in the background: “I don’t care, I’m in my pretty girl era, Imma stare when I see myself in the mirror. ‘Tis the season, it’s that hottie time of the year.”
She continued to walk toward the water as she planned her next move now that she was determined to make the most of every moment.
Her only regret seemed to be that she wasted so much time worrying about her perceived imperfections.
Gabby, who now loved her bikini body, bounced a soccer ball around – including off of her chest.
She was even paddle-boarding and dipping her feet in the water as she relaxed on a deck as she fully embraced her self-love summer.
Gabby had found fans who were loving how she was getting her groove on.
“You’re beautiful! Let it all hang out girl,” said one impressed follower.
Wrote another: “So pretty!”
“Ah! Thank you!” she replied.
Gabby also wanted others to get in on the feeling-good mindset movement.
She said: “I hope you join me in this era.”
Her message seems to be more important now than ever.
A Harris poll found that more than 30% of those surveyed had not worn a swimsuit in public in more than five years due to swimsuit shyness.
Meanwhile, another 20% polled had not dared wear a bathing suit in 10 years and another 5% said that they had never even put a bathing suit on.