A mother-of-three who shares unedited snaps online of her cellulite and stretch marks after losing half her body weight has actually exposed some of the vicious hate she gets.
Sarah Nicole Landry, from Ontario, Canada, who is pregnant with her 4th kid, has an incredible 1.5million fans on Instagram after recording her change from 224pounds to 112pounds.
She intends to free others and empower ladies by displaying her unchanged stomach, bottom and legs – yet in spite of her positivity, not everybody is impressed with the truthful pictures.
Campaigning versus body shaming, Sarah required to her social media account to share a few of the ‘upsetting’ remarks she’s sent out by giants – such as remarks branding her ‘saggy or gross’.
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Sarah Nicole Landry, from Ontario, Canada, has actually exposed a few of the vicious hate (imagined above on a picture of the mother-of-three) she gets when sharing unedited snaps online of her cellulite and stretch marks

Sarah (imagined), who is pregnant with her 4th kid, has an incredible 1.5million fans on Instagram after recording her change from 224pounds (16 stone) to 112pounds (8 stone)


Sarah, seen prior to her amazing weight loss, intends to free others and empower ladies by displaying her unchanged stomach, butt and legs – yet in spite of her positivity, not everybody is impressed with the honest pictures
Sharing a photo of herself posturing with her cellulite revealing, Sarah modified the unfavorable messages over the top of the image, while covering the names of those who had actually sent them.
‘Angry? Furious? Hurt? Valid,’ she composed in the caption. ’But here’s the important things…I never ever get this kind of hate without actively revealing the locations of me openly that are less socially appropriate.
‘I get that option. Daily. I can tuck it away and “hide” it, or reveal it. For numerous, their less socially appropriate parts cannot be concealed, cannot be an option. For they are their whole being.
‘It may not be said to their faces. But it’s stated in every ramp that isn’t there. Every seat made 3 sizes too little.

Campaigning versus body shaming, Sarah required to her social networks account on Sunday to share a few of the ‘upsetting’ remarks she’s sent out by giants – such as, she’s ‘saggy or gross’. Pictured above is Sarah’s post
‘Each doctor’s consultation for an aching throat that was blamed on their weight. The shops that don’t welcome them, or section them off from the rest based on sizing. ‘
She added: ‘I’m a size medium. I wear straight sizes (even while pregnant). I can shop anywhere. I can walk into a gym and exercise with ease. I’m fat shamed and body shamed daily. But, it’s still my choice to take that risk.
‘Many don’t have the privilege to have that choice. Body shaming is never OK. And the whole world has been participating in it, in ways we don’t even realize. It’s been a privilege to never have to realize.’
Fans praised the influencer’s candid post, with one person writing: ‘You are one of the brightest lights on my feed… Thank YOU for being you. Keep shining your light, friend.’





Reaction: Fans (above) praised the influencer’s candid post and confessed that they loved her honest approach

Sarah’s Instagram page proudly displays the mother’s excess skin and stretch marks (pictured) that remained after she successfully halved her body weight in 2014
‘Unbelievable. Thank you for everything you do and share. You’re an exceptional human,’ another added.
Her Instagram page proudly displays the mother’s excess skin and stretch marks that remained after she successfully halved her body weight in 2014 – when she tipped the scales at 224 pounds (16 stone).
In stunning snaps, the beauty appears to be the picture of confidence in underwear, which showcases her fabulous figure.
Sarah’s secret to body image happiness was simple, with the influencer previously revealing she threw the scales out the window because the digits made her feel ‘bad’ about her body.

In stunning snaps, the beauty (above) appears to be the picture of confidence in underwear, which showcases her fabulous figure

Sarah’s secret to body image happiness was simple, with the influencer (seen above) previously revealing she threw the scales out the window because the digits made her feel ‘bad’ about her body

The social media guru (pictured last year) also explained that she ditched dieting and eats when she feels hungry, refusing to get caught up in what she weighs
The social media guru also explained that she ditched dieting and eats when she feels hungry, refusing to get caught up in what she weighs.
She said: ‘The scales were really hold me back from truly embracing my every day gave me a number of worth, when number was a little too high I felt bad.
‘Now I do not know what I weigh, I have an idea but I do not surround my day or meals with thoughts about it. That somehow makes me happier.
‘When I’m starving I eat, when I’m tired I rest. There’s so much more than claiming how skinny I was, and what size or number I was.
‘I accepted the parts of my body that I disliked and I’m not ashamed any more. It can be hard at moments when I go to the gym or beach, however I overcome those feelings.’