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She posted on the Internet a photo with piquant surprise. Just a couple of hours later 5 000 people were unable to keep silence!

Ноябрь 7, 2015     Автор: admin
She posted on the Internet a photo with piquant surprise. Just a couple of hours later 5 000 people were unable to keep silence!

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Curvy model and new mom Robyn Lawley is celebrating the way her body has changed after childbirth by sharing a stunning photo highlighting her 'tiger stripes' to encourage women to embrace their post-baby figures.
The 26-year-old Australian, who is represented by Wilhelmina models in New York, posted the stunning image on her Instagram and Facebook pages on Thursday, sharing an open letter condemning any criticism of the female form.
'As for my stretch marks I knew they were coming and as they're fading into white (like all my others) I thought I might capture them. Because they are some bad ass ‪#‎tigerstripes‬ smile. And I earned them,' wrote Robin, who gave birth to her daughter Ripley in February. 

 

Robyn, who is a US size 12, became the curviest model to ever appear in a spread in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition in 2015, making her the first 'plus-size' woman to be featured in the magazine. 
In the selfie, Robyn is topless and covering her breasts with her arm and hand as she poses in a pair lace-trimmed underwear.

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'We put an unbelievable amount of ridiculous time consuming pressure on women to care so much about their flaws they forget how truly beautiful they (you) are today,' she wrote. 
'F**k them, who cares, be you, be loud, be proud. And put your efforts into skills that rely more on your physical self,' she added. 'And to anyone who feels bad about your body especially after a baby, you are a warrior, you created a life inside of you, that's no easy feat.' 

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In her letter, Robyn also explained that she was seven months pregnant and grieving over the death of a close relative when reports surfaced that she had considered an abortion in order to avoid stretch marks. 
The reports were based on a 2014 interview with Cosmopolitan.com in which she said she 'had to take all options into account' when she found out she was pregnant with her long-term partner Everest Schmidt's child.
'I was shocked not only because that is not what I said, not to mention I already had a ton of stretch marks like 90 per cent of the world, but to read that entire article and be already heavily pregnant, that's their angle [sic]?' she wrote.
The swimsuit designer noted that she is no stranger to bullying but said it was hurtful to be bullied for something she never said. 

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She explained that her decision to have a child would 'never rest on getting stretch marks alone', saying 'taking care of someone's life' is a 'heavy decision to make'. 
However, Robyn maintained that she will always be pro-choice when it comes to abortion rights. 
'It's 2015 we have to urgently make women feel empowered by their bodies and minds. We should not be taking their rights and choices away,' she said. 
'I love my daughter, I also love my human rights,' Robyn added. 
The Sports Illustrated model, who currently resides in Los Angeles, has since returned back to work, recently as the face of Spanish label Couchel.

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She has flaunted her iconic curves in campaigns for brands such as Si Swimsuit and her own swimwear label, Robyn Lawley Swimwear.
And Robyn was also the first plus-size model to feature in a campaign by Ralph Lauren, although she has spoken candidly about disliking the term.
'It's ludicrous to call me plus-size and I've stated that publicly pretty much every step of the way, of my career, @si_swimsuit are at the forefront of embracing women of a variety of sizes!' she wrote on Instagram earlier this year. 
'They've been doing that from the beginning and they have not once called me plus-size, it's about time we forgo labels and embraced size diversity in the fashion world and mainstream media!!! #loveyournaturalsize.'  

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