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Mum Blogger Fights Back After Social Media Takes Down Body-Positive Photo

[Photo: Instagram/Constance Hall]

Social media has a lot of double standards. Time after time we see totally nude images of conventionally attractive women being accepted by platforms such as Instagram and Facebook, but even slightly revealing ones of normal women being taken down.

Now, one mum blogger is fighting back, after both sites took down a body-positive photo she posted.

Though we can no longer see the original image, comments imply that Constance Hall’s picture was of her and her daughter and intended to celebrate the natural mum body.

[Photo: Instagram/Constance Hall]

After the image was taken down, she uploaded another defiant one, of her proudly showing off her mum belly and giving the camera her middle finger.

She wrote: “Facebook and Insti deleted the photo of my glorious curvaceous comfy body the other night. In an act that can only be described as #mumbod envy.

“Don’t worry admin, one day you will have a comfy #mumbod too”.

In response one commenter said: “I can’t believe they deleted that. Yet some ultra fit scantily clad bikini girl is ok?

[Photo: Giphy]

“When are the media going stop perpetuating this cycle of body hating and shaming?”

Another wrote: “Admin is so jealous. Rock on Queen. You look incredible”.

Hall has more than 90,000 followers on Instagram and more than 816,000 likes on her Facebook page, and is loved by her fans for her brutally honest accounts of motherhood.

And we can see why.

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