Plus size woman flaunts belly and says ‘there’s nothing wrong with being fat’

A plus size influencer urged 'there's nothing wrong with being fat' as she flaunted her belly in a skin-tight unitard.

Jewlieah often creates body positive content where she flaunts her curvy 300lbs figure. The 5ft9 beauty first went viral last year and participated in the 'vabbing' trend – where women would dab their discharge on their pulse points in hopes to attract male lovers.

But in a recent clip, the stunner hit out at a common misconception she faces due to her weight while she reassured others of a similar stature of their beauty.

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In a TikTok clip which racked up thousands of views, Jewlieah rocked a strapless leopard print unitard that hugged her curvy body – including her belly. The glam content creator caressed her tum as she paraded her body in front of the camera and said: "This is your friendly fat reminder to tell you that this right here is a FUPA [fatty upper pubic area], this is a belly.

"And I'm a big b**ch who weighs over 300lbs and I happen to have a big belly and there's nothing wrong with that and there's nothing wrong with being fat."

In the caption, she added: "I can look good & weigh over 300lbs – because beauty doesn’t have a size." Many women fled to the comment to thank Jewlieah for expressing body confidence. Some shared they have a similar figure to the influencer and needed the 'validation' from the clip.

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One fan commented: "Thank you! A fupa is not your belly! And both are ok!!!" Another user added: "You have a very similar body to me but you pull it off so well."

While a third voiced: "I wish I had this kind of confidence." Someone else gushed: "You are glowing, so beautiful."

Meanwhile, a fifth expressed: "Thanks bestie. I needed this validation today."

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