People think you can’t wear bikinis or backless dresses with back rolls – I’m a curvy ‘hubadera’ and I dress how I want
ONE curvy fashionista wasn’t about to back down from wearing backless dresses, and she didn’t care what anybody thought.
She was over letting people’s opinions cloud her clothing choices.
“I can’t wear bikinis because I have cellulite and back rolls,” said Coco (@curvygirlcoco) mimicking what some people might say.
Wearing a two-piece bathing suit, she certainly wasn’t following any so-called rules.
She also didn’t mind turning around and showing off her own rolls.
Instead, Coco seemed to be loving every inch of her as she even smiled at the camera.
“Never letting my insecurities run my life again,” she said.
Her fans were glad she wasn’t listening to the trolls.
“Slay,” said one follower.
“Love the hair,” said another viewer.
Coco, who was proud to be a “curvy hubadera,” was determined to wear whatever she wanted.
The term is slang for a girl who is supremely confident and not afraid to show some skin in revealing clothing.
In other words, the naysayers could keep their opinions to themselves.
“I can’t wear backless or cut-out dresses because I have back rolls,” she said in a second video, once again pretending to be the same people whose thought process she could not – and would not – relate to.
She continued to live her best life as she looked out at the water in front of her in a yellow spaghetti-strap dress with a very open back.
Her positive outlook only gained her more fans.
“I hope more influencers take your cue on this,” said one follower.
“Yes you can and I love them on you,” another watcher agreed.
According to the National Organization for Women, the majority of females of all ages struggle with insecurity issues.
In a survey conducted, 50% of teens are self-conscious about their bodies – and things don’t get much better with age.
By age 60, 28.7% of women feel dissatisfied and 32.6% still feel unsatisfied with their bodies.