I was scolded by a Karen for wearing a thong bikini in front of her kids – I'm not sorry, momma worked hard for her body | The Sun

A CONTENT producer has hit back at a Karen who scolded her for wearing a thong bikini in front of her kids.

This lady was unapologetic because as far as she was concerned she had worked hard for her body.


If you've got it why not show it, but it was clear not everyone shared her attitude.

Krysta (@krysta-feth) shared her unfortunate beachside encounter on her TikTok.

She is a popular figure on the platform with 90,000 followers plus 1.8million likes.

Kyrsta describes herself there as: “Momma, contemporary hippie, unapologetic but full of love.”

In one of her posts, she indicated that life has not always been easy.

“The queen of overcoming adversity. Unapologetic in my evolution,” she said.

She was ready, then, to look beyond comments from disgruntled women on the beach, as she did in this video.

In it, Krysta wore the offending item, an itsy bitsy two-piece, as she pushed off into the ocean on a paddle board.

Most read in Lifestyle

TEARS FOR JEMMA

Stacey Dooley devastated as star of her Sleeps Over series dies at just 29

near death

British comedy legend rushed to hospital after freak accident 'almost kills him'

SHUT OUT

Harry & Meghan SNUBBED from royal gathering to mark 1 year since Queen's death

FAMILY PAIN

Mum dies from 'water poisoning' after drinking four bottles in 20 minutes

“Sailing away from the Karen who said you shouldn’t be wearing this bikini in front of her kids.

“Sorry, not sorry. Momma worked hard for this body and this confidence. And feel fabulous doing it," she said triumphantly.

Commenters loved her chutzpah.

“You show them, girl. Us mums damn well wear what we want," said this person.

Another wrote: “Nailed it. I know I would be wearing the same bikini if I had a rocking body too.”

“That’s awesome. I tell my kids to wear what they want. I do also. I’m overweight at the moment but I still wear my bikini," said this viewer.


Source: Read Full Article