FEELING good about yourself is important but most women feel anxious about at least one part of their body.
Despite this, one plus-size woman has hit back at trolls and claims that she is the ‘living proof’ that beauty comes in ‘different forms’.
If you don’t already follow Jennifer Draper, prepare to meet your favourite new influencer.
While there are plenty of content creators on TikTok, she made a name for herself on the app as the woman with the front bum. (Yes, you read that right).
Proudly showing her unusual figure, the content creator regularly goes viral with hilarious videos of her dancing at home.
The body-positive creator will even wear fake teeth, a messy bun and high-waisted leggings to draw attention to her signature trait.
Sadly, her skits have caught the attention of trolls.
Often she will be inundated with cruel comments about her body with people branding her ‘disgusting’ or saying she looks like Bridget from Trolls.
Jennifer doesn’t seem fazed though as her TikToks are regularly seen by millions.
She has even given her 3.3 million followers a glimpse of what she looks like offline – leaving fans stunned.
Like her other videos, she started the clip dressed in fake teeth and with her leggings pulled up high to accentuate her trademark feature.
A few seconds in though, the mum reappeared without the false teeth and wore a long black t-shirt to cover her stomach.
Looking glam with her wavy hair and glass skin, she wrote in the caption: “Beauty comes in all different forms.”
She added: “Don’t be quick to judge others.”
Her body positivity message has struck a chord with fans and they’ve been showering her with compliments ever since.
“Your confidence is contagious and you have your own beauty. I wish every woman had your energy and attitude,” wrote one impressed viewer.
Another added: “You make my days, you are really beautiful sweetheart…you always put a smile on my face.”
“Some people are unkind you’re beautiful just the way you are,” commented a third.
A fourth gushed: “You are my girl…you keep doing what you are doing girly. I love the confidence and I think you’re beautiful.”
“Absolutely Beautiful lady. Thanks for being you and making me smile again,” said a fifth.
Though there were also plenty of trolls in the comments, it seems that Jennifer has had the last laugh.
Having previously worked in pizza restaurants, the content creator now can afford to be a stay-at-home mum thanks to the money she earns from TikTok.
While most of her videos are tongue-in-cheek, she hopes to share more serious videos about body positivity with her fans.
In a recent interview with Fox News, she told the outlet: “I’m trying to promote body positivity as well, like, showing people it doesn’t really matter what you look like, just have fun.”
We can’t wait to see even more from the amazing influencer.
Five easy ways to be more body positive
Postive affirmations: It may sound silly but talking to yourself kindly often helps. It is also good to surround yourself with positive people whenever possible.
Compliment others: Sometimes we project our insecurities on to others but you can challenge this by giving compliments freely
Focus on the things you like about yourself: It is easy to feel insecure, so listing the things you like about yourself can help. Even if it is just the colour of your eyes.
Cut out negative self-talk: Treat yourself like a friend. If you wouldn’t say it to them, don’t say it about yourself.
Don’t compare yourself to others: Social media might make you think that everyone is beautiful, but we all have flaws and things we don’t like about ourselves.