Fitness Influencer Shares Message of Body Positivity and Imperfection

Fitness Influencer Shares Message of Body Positivity and Imperfection

...By Henry George for TDPel Media.

Fitness Influencer Danielle, who is also known as Kale Them With Kindness, recently shared a post on Instagram to remind her over 100,000 followers that it’s okay to have tummy rolls and imperfections.

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Danielle, who is known for sharing fitness advice online, posted two side-by-side pictures of herself.

One showed her posing and sucking in her stomach while the other showed her relaxed and natural, revealing her tummy rolls and fuller face.

Danielle - AKA Kale Them With Kindness - showed what her body looks like when relaxed
Danielle – AKA Kale Them With Kindness – showed what her body looks like when relaxed

Subsequently, Danielle highlighted that nobody looks perfect all the time and that it is essential to relax the body.

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She added that many people, including herself, use tricks to sculpt their bodies in photos.

In her post, she stated that her posed body looks different from her relaxed body, and that is the case for everyone.

Danielle - AKA Kale Them With Kindness - showed what her body looks like when relaxed
Danielle – AKA Kale Them With Kindness – showed what her body looks like when relaxed

Danielle shared her post to remind her followers to stop comparing themselves to pictures they see on social media.

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She wants people to realize that nobody looks perfect all the time, and many people use tricks to make themselves look leaner in photos.

Since she shared the post, it has received over 2,400 likes, with many people expressing their gratitude in the comments section.

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Commentary:

It’s refreshing to see fitness influencers like Danielle reminding their followers that it’s okay not to have a perfect body all the time.

Social media can be a challenging place to navigate, especially for young people, as many influencers tend to display an unrealistic and unattainable body image.

This often leads to a negative body image and can be harmful to mental health.

Danielle’s post is a powerful reminder that it’s okay to relax and not always have a perfect body.

She reminds her followers that what they see on social media is not always real and that many people use tricks to sculpt their bodies in photos.

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Danielle’s message is a powerful one, and it’s good to see many people responding positively to it.

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About the Author:

Henry George SNR holds a Masters degree in English Language. He is a passionate Digital Marketer using hand-on tools (Google Ads, Meta Business Manager, Meta Business Suites, WordPress, etc.) to communicate brands’ values and drive maximum Sales Qualified Leads. He lives in Wales, United Kingdom. He writes for TDPel Media on interesting event turnouts.