A famous influencer challenges unrealistic beauty standards by posting photos of her natural body

For many years, many women have suffered from the many injunctions to respond to the diktats of beauty.


For many years, many women have suffered from the many injunctions to respond to the diktats of beauty. The concept of "Summer Body" is the perfect example.

While we are blown up with advertisements praising slimming products or diets, and overwhelmed by guilty photos of these influencers with the perfect body (or perfectly retouched), an influencer stands out and decides to use her notoriety to put the records back 'hour.

If you don't know it yet, you will love it!

Bree Lenehan: an influencer like no other

Bree Lenehan is a 26 -year -old Australian, especially known for her enthusiasts as a writer, radio host or model. Former obese to twisted teething, Bree suffered a lot during his childhood from the many mockery of his comrades on his physique. This is how she decided, years later, to help people to accept themselves and to love each other as they are, by displaying her body naturally.

Exit the filters, the clothes that camouflage the beads or the flattering positions, Bree Lenehan reveals everything about the tips used by celebrities to show a body that is not theirs. With Bree, no more complexes: it proves to us that what we see on TV or on social networks is sometimes far from reality.

Real Me Monday

To uninhibit women towards their bodies, Bree launched the "Real Me Monday" on his Instagram account. Each Monday, the young woman posts a photo of her with perfect appearance, with, next, the same natural photo, without high -waisted clothing to camouflage her little belly, without flattering light or advantageous position that masks cellulite by example.

It’s a real full card! Its 656,000 followers love and ask for it, while covering it with compliments, each more complimentary than the other. Its message is simple: beauty is not defined by measurements.

Bree also regularly publishes photos of her eating, even to eat without complex. Chocolates, ice cream, cakes ... It is certainly not she who will encourage you to eat salad and carrots with each meal.

Because beyond this positive body attitude, Bree especially wants to encourage people to feel free to do what they want, to be whoever they want and, above all, to be happy, no matter the "that It will be said ”. Having lost her two parents when she was still only a child, she knows that life is unpredictable, sometimes much shorter than you think.

The video that was talked about in France

Known for many years across the Atlantic, Bree has only recently started to be talked about in France, thanks to a video posted on her Instagram account on February 8 in which she shows her belly, filmed every day during one week. Thus, we discover this last day after day, with a shape each time different.

The goal ? Prove that it is completely normal to have more swollen belly on some days than others, and especially to play down the fact of not having a perfectly flat belly! This video has become viral, with more than 71,000 reactions!

You will understand, Bree Lenehan likes to crunch life to the fullest and want to help people make the same, without worrying about the eyes of others.

Nevertheless, even if she likes the good things of life and having fun by eating chocolate or a bunch of sweets, she likes to keep her shape by practicing regular physical activity in the gym and favors a healthy diet. She does not hesitate to remind her followers that she would not have the same body without all that.

Transparent to the end, this is what makes her the influencer favorite positive body of the whole world.


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