This 25-year-old woman adores bikinis, but vicious trolls claim she’s too “fat” to wear them… Take a peek at her brave images and see what she has to say…

A plus-sized influencer is responding to critics who encourage her to cover up her size 22 body. The woman, who boldly describes as “unapologetically fat,” received a barrage of internet criticism after posting provocative images in scantily clad outfits. Despite the harsh criticism, the influencer rejects it, claiming that plus-sized bodies are “hot” and look amazing in bikinis.
While some online users love her attractiveness and confidence, others believe that the criticism derives not from her fashion choices, but from concerns about the health dangers linked with obesity. Continue reading to hear more about Abby Bible’s fight against online bullies. In a world obsessed with unattainable beauty standards, figures like Abby Bible are critical to encouraging self-love and body positivity.

Despite occasional hostility, the 25-year-old’s commitment to a positive outlook and love of fashion send a strong message to her fans. Standing 6-foot-1 and wearing a size 22, Bible frequently expresses on Instagram her refusal to comply to society’s “toxic” expectations. “As a teen, I accepted that I would never be regarded as ‘feminine’ because the media dictates that we must be petite, fragile, charming, and soft-spoken.
Over the years, I was taught that being feminine meant being desirable and deserving of a wonderful life,” writes the New York-based influencer. “I’ve slowly freed myself from these toxic thoughts…”Bible, who appeared on Dr. Phil to address body positivity, confessed that she had struggled with weight since childhood. “At 14, I weighed about 200 pounds… My trainer wasn’t particularly friendly.

They’d tell me that if I wanted friends, I had to lose weight, and that no one would like me if I was overweight.” Bible once lost 100 pounds, weighing around 235 pounds, but she claims it “didn’t solve any of her problems,” and she was still unhappy with “having the body everyone wanted.”Now in a loving relationship, Bible is on a mission to remind others that plus-size bodies are “hot” and look fantastic in bikinis.‘
Look Away’ In a recent TikTok video with over 82,000 views, Bible is shown in a red string bikini, replying to a troll who claimed, “fat people shouldn’t wear string bikinis.” “If you don’t like it, look away,” she labels the video, smiling into the camera and mouthing, “I don’t care.” Many fans expressed gratitude for her influence. “I purchased my first [bikini] because of you. “Really?” one fan writes. Another person says, “You look amazing; I wish I had your body confidence.”
Despite the sympathetic remarks, online bullies claim she lacks self-esteem. “Well, you should care; that’s disrespectful to yourself,” someone else writes. Another inquires, “Where is your self-respect?” Another gives advice: “I’m a huge [woman], and I say, just because they make it in our size doesn’t mean [you] have to wear it. Have some respect for yourself.
Health Concerns While the “unapologetic fashion lover” continues to dazzle her admirers with amazing outfits, she remains a target for trolls who mock larger bodies.The problem may extend beyond body shaming, given that her weight renders her vulnerable to a variety of health issues. “All I see is a lot of strain on her heart and joints, but again, that’s her choice!” one Facebook user writes.

“However, the worry is when other health complications arise, such as diabetes, it just adds pressure to our crippling [national healthcare]!”A different user writes, “I don’t have a problem with body positivity unless it’s promoting a body composition with serious health risks as the new normal. “I fully believe in embracing inner beauty and that everyone is entitled to dress as they please, but… she is heading for all sorts of medical issues from diabetes, heart failure, and joint problems.”
The comment goes on to say, “I hope she feels comfortable in her own flesh while she is in a wheelchair or bed. It’s really unfortunate that she doesn’t realize the harm she’s doing to her health.”Bible has not responded to her followers’ health worries, but she does remind the audience that “just because you’re thin doesn’t mean you’re better than me.”

She admits, “I am an unapologetic fat girl…”. You can take it or leave it; I’ll always be satisfied with myself.” Finally, happiness is what important, and if Bible believes she has found it, we hope her health allows her to stay happy. What do you think about this story? Share your opinions with us, and spread the word to hear what others have to say!