I’m a gym girl – I was insecure about my cellulite but hot girls have it, people say it’s ‘decoration on the cake’
DESPITE what many advertising campaigns would have you believe, cellulite effects people of all shapes and sizes.
One super-fit woman decided she was tired of hiding her cellulite, and her followers stepped up to support her.
On her TikTok page, fitness influencer Lauren Harris (@laurenkellyharris) posts clips from her workouts.
Her aim is to motivate and educate her followers, but one video served as a reminder to herself, too.
In the clip, Harris lifted enormous weights, showing off her strength as the camera captured her glutes.
She wore pink leggings and a cropped bra top. Using the caption, Harris brought attention to a feature that many women try to hide.
“Hot girls have cellulite,” Harris declared in the caption.
She even rolled her eyes at a past belief using an emoji. “I used to think cellulite made me look unfit,” Harris confessed.
Her viewers agreed, filling the comment section with praise and a few flirty messages.
One called her a “queen serving,” while another declared Harris “body goals for real.”
“Decoration on the cake,” wrote one person, encouraging Harris not to be ashamed of her cellulite.
Another called her beautiful and cute, declaring her “the goddess of fitness.”
Several women thanked the fitness pro for spreading the word about cellulite, and busting some of the common myths about it.
“Literally every girl NEEDS to know this,” one viewer wrote.
Another woman said, “I train legs four to five days a week and my legs are FULL OF CELLULITE.”
The men in the comment section didn’t seem to mind. In fact, many of them openly preferred cellulite to airbrush-smooth skin.
“Cellulite makes a woman,” one wrote.
Another shared a rhyming slogan in favor of Harris and others with the textured skin. “If there ain’t no cellulite, it ain’t right,” he said.