Lauren, sometimes known on Instagram as @loz_fitnesss recently posted two remarkably distinct pictures shot just seconds apart on the social media platform. Her followers have loved these side-by-side pictures, which have started a major discussion on body positivity and the demands of social media perfection.
Influencer Lauren Posted To Expose The Truth Behind Beautiful Instagram Photos
The first picture of her is perfectly set and edited, while the second one shows her more naturally and without any editing. Her followers have responded to this stark difference, which shows how important it is to be real and accept yourself in this digital world.
Lauren’s message to her followers was clear:
“Can we please start normalising REAL bodies. Every single person’s body will change dramatically throughout the day. As we eat food, as we drink water, as we move our body, even as our emotions change.”
She reassured her fans that it’s perfectly natural for their bodies to fluctuate and encouraged them to “embrace it.” She continued, “It is your body, it is reacting to the things you’re putting in it/doing with it and it’s doing its best to keep you going.”
She emphasized the uniqueness of each body, saying, “Our bodies are unique and one of a kind. Feel lucky that you have a body that allows you to move, see, hear, and smell all the wonderful things in this world. Love your body every second of the day.”
Lauren also advised those feeling bloated that it’s completely fine to dress comfortably in a tracksuit but urged them to spend some time alone with their bodies and a mirror. “Take a step back from the situation and give the bloating a little meaning.
Understand the reasoning and the wonders behind it,” she explained. “Understand it’s just a process that’s happened in your body and happens in everyone else’s body.”
She concluded her post by telling followers she experiences bloating every day, noting “It’s definitely worse at night time.” However, she emphasized this does not negate her “fit and healthy” status, simply that she is “human.”
After sharing her candid insights, the post quickly accumulated thousands of likes and comments from fans.
One commented, “This! Social media isn’t real, people really need to stop comparing their bodies with unrealistic bodies.”
Another expressed admiration by saying, “Looking phenomenal.”
Meanwhile, a third added, “Amen.”
Other supporters expressed their astonishment with love-struck and hands clapping emojis.
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Many famous people and people with a lot of fans have joined the conversation since Influencer Lauren’s post went viral by posting their own pictures and stories that have not been changed.
A lot of people are behind the trend, and the hashtag #RealMe is now used on a lot of social media sites.
Supporters of mental health have also praised this project, stressing how important it is to promote healthy and practical standards online.
Some brands have also started to support this trend by using more diverse and unedited images in their marketing campaigns. They do this to promote a more accurate and open view of beauty.