Anna Victoria responded perfectly to a fan who suffered from low self esteem.
A fitness blogger has taken action after receiving a worrying message
from a 16-year-old girl about how other fitness bloggers' images are
affecting her self-esteem.
Anna Victoria took to Instagram to share what she'd received and talk about self-esteem.
"Just a lounging selfie no makeup or hair done, not posing (and no sticking out either). I'm not sharing this because I think I look bad, or because tummy rolls are bad, or because cellulite, messy hair or no makeup is bad. None of those things are bad or imperfect. They are NORMAL.
"I'm sharing this because I just received an email from a 16
year old girl that said I am the only person she follows that actually
made her feel good about herself. That even though she's not
particularly unhappy with her body, that seeing endless perfect photos
started to make herself compare, poke and prod at her own body. The
impact social media has on young girls and their self-esteem is an issue
I feel very strongly about and if me posting one casual, non-posing,
non-done up photo can help a young girl (or man, or anyone of any age!)
feel better about themselves, then I'm happy to put myself out there."
She went on to say that she understood that not everyone
would think that she was doing anything to help the problem, however she
wants to continue using her voice to encourage people to love 'every
angle' of their bodies.
"Some will look at this and say "what's the big deal?" If it
doesn't resonate with you, that's ok. I just ask that you think of
those who it does help before firing off with negativity because you
don't "get" it. So when we live in a society that profits from your
insecurities, be a rebel and LOVE yourself. Love your body at every
angle and don't ever be ashamed of being human, of struggling, or hey,
even of loving the crap out of yourself!! We need more girls who are
wildly confident and loving every bit of themselves and shouting it from
the rooftops. Show young girls it's not only okay but necessary to be
confident, strong young women, "flaws" and all. #fbggirls
www.annavictoria.com/guides"
She has posted 'body confident' posts in the past, in an effort to show that a lot of what we see on Instagram is not real.
While Anna Victoria may show a lot of her
'good angles' on Instagram, we love that she is promoting this message
of being confident about your body no matter what angle it's seen from.
by Marie Claire.
by Marie Claire.
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