I lost 112 lbs but trolls say I'm still 'not thin enough' to wear a bikini, it's my body and my opinion babes | The Sun

A CURVY woman has embraced her physique in a body-confident statement online.

Critics said that she was "not thin enough" to wear a bikini, but she said it's her body and above all her opinion.


Body-positive advocate Sophie (@sophiegotsleeved) recently lost 112 pounds and shares her weight loss journey online.

In a TikTok video, she subtly clapped back at people who told her that she wasn't thin enough to rock a bikini out in public.

The blond woman wore a white halter string bikini top with black trim and matching bottoms from H&M as she sat outside on a pool chair.

Sophie flipped her wet hair as she proudly showed off her body in the style.

The subtitle above her head read: "My brain when somebody tries to tell me I'm not 'thin enough' to wear a bikini."

The audio repeatedly said the words: "Get the f**k away from me."

"MY BODY, MY OPINION BABES," she boldly wrote in the video caption.

The comment section of the video was filled with compliments.

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"QUEEEEEEEN," one viewer wrote, while another chimed in to say "Stunning….. don’t tell the wife."

In another video, she shared her appreciation of the journey she went through to be the woman she is now.

When the video began, she showed a quick clip of herself over 100 pounds heavier.

"Imagine the day they see you again and you are just, well, better," the audio said.

Toward the end of the video, she shared a brief moment of her strutting with a smile on her face wearing a form-fitting dress.

Sophie wrote in the video caption that she was "forever grateful for this journey and everything it has taught me so far."


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