‘We hated our curves – but now can’t keep clothes on and love posing nude’
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    Being curvy has never been more fashionable and the women featured below have all embraced body positivity.

    While some used to struggle with their confidence, they are now more than happy to flaunt their figures in revealing outfits.

    Some have even posted nudes for the world to see despite it once seeming like a daunting prospect.

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    Honey Positano

    Earlier this month we exclusively brought you an inspiring story of a mum who went from being scared to wear swimsuits to now posting naked shots.

    Melbourne babe Honey Positano, 35, started accepting her body while holidaying in Hawaii three years ago.

    She struggled with body dysmorphia from a young age but she now feels comfortable sharing revealing images online.

    Explaining why, she told us: "I choose to wear lingerie and swimwear on my account because I am finally comfortable in my body.

    "When I first started making this form of content, I was inundated with messages from women and men who stepped out of their comfort zone or discovered a little boost a confidence, through what I post on my account."

    Honey said the most empowering thing she has learned was to not focus on how others see her.

    And she added: "We are taught from a very young age that a large portion of our value as a person comes down to how we look.

    "I see people for who they are, not how they look. And I want the same courtesy in exchange."

    Audrey Aura

    Another Aussie stunner who is no longer shy in sharing her assets is Audrey Aura who bags more than £20,000 a month off her curves.

    She is an OnlyFans model who gets asked by randy men to “jiggle her fat” on camera.

    The confident young woman, 23, said: “It's given me the opportunity to embrace my body and have more confidence in myself and opened my eyes to see how many people have interest in plus size women.

    “I was super surprised when my first custom request was simply a video of myself star-jumping, but nude.

    “I was more than willing to comply..

    “I think it's empowering to know that plus size people aren't always seen as disgusting, like society portrays us, and there are people who see us as beautiful and sexy.”

    Sarah Nicole Landry

    Giving birth can knock a woman’s self-esteem but Sarah Nicole Landry proudly flaunts her stretch marks.

    The changes to her body remind her of being a mum and she therefore welcomes having a postpartum bod.

    She is known as The Birds Papaya and she has an army of followers on social media.

    Speaking to BuzzFeed, the mum-of-four said: “I look like I’ve had a baby. I will always look like I’ve had a baby.”

    She often posts motivational images to her 2.2 million Instagram followers for the benefit of other mums.

    One wrote to the influencer: “You’re honestly my hero.”

    And another gushing comment read: “Such a good read. You go mama.”

    A third wrote under a nude photo of Sarah: “You’ve helped me so much with my body image! I still don’t love my body everyday, but I’m finally at a place of body neutrality! Baby steps!”

    Danielle Gardiner

    Essex babe Danielle Gardiner has featured in Miss Curvaceous UK workshops and she is also an ambassador for Models of Diversity.

    She works as a racy model and earns £10,000 a month and she believes this would be “impossible” if she was skinnier.

    The 33-year-old told Fabulous: “I get paid a fortune for being fat and I wouldn’t be modelling, or have 128,000 followers on Instagram, if I was slim. There are so many skinny models, I just wouldn’t have stood out.

    “I charge around £650 for a modelling shoot and usually do around two a week.

    “When I’ve modelled a bikini and shared photos on social media people have commented that I shouldn’t be wearing that for my size because I’m not ‘little or pretty’.

    "I’ve been called a man, and told that I’m too fat to be modelling — all sorts.

    “I couldn’t care less because my size is what makes me successful. I would never have made it as a model when I was a size 10."

    Abby Bible

    Abby Bible calls herself the “unapologetic fat gal” and she recently teased her 56,000 Instagram followers by donning a crop top and sexy skirt.

    The New York based influencer wrote: “My confidence in this outfit [chart with upwards trend emoji]."

    It led to a flood of uplifting comments with one fan gushing: “You so hot in it.”

    Another said: “Your outfit posts literally keep making me more and more obsessed with you."

    A third raved: “So hot, too hot.”

    Abby often makes her fans drool and earlier this year she posed fully naked in her hotel room.

    The fashion lover left nothing to the imagination in her birthday suit and she told the camera: “What is it about white hotel bed sheets?”

    Her provocative posts are created to inspire women of all shapes and sizes to be confident.

    And this was reflected in one reply that read: “We have a similar body type and you inspire me to dress how I want!!!”

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