Ashley Judd’s Unfiltered Swimsuit Video Is About Letting ‘Go of Caring About Stupid, Controlling Norms'
Ashley Judd is reminding everyone to let go of social norms, and to do what makes you feel happy. Lately, she’s getting the message across with her unfiltered swimsuit video, which she shared earlier this week.
She shared the video on her Instagram with the caption reading: “✨WE DON’T CARE CLUB✨ founded by @justbeingmelani ????BALTIC SEA EDITION????????. ‘Cause menopause (peri – post) is human biology. It is universal to females & global. What can be a hope of ‘We Don’t Care Club?’ What will I, with my freedom & mirth, when I let go of caring about stupid, controlling norms about my female body, be free to enJOY?”
She added, “Play!???? Be silly!???? Have Fun!????????Feel Boundless Joy!???? I bask in the unselfconscious being-ness of my True Self. My Inner Child is free to emerge. She feels confidence & glee.???????????? If you let yourself
be free, how would your True Self & Inner Child spend your Carefree Timelessness?”
“How can you let go of what others expect, think, need, want? What do ????YOU???? feel, need, want, from yourself? Thank you, @justbeingmelani for getting us all started,” she added. “Introducing, the:???????????? ‘Make Stuff Up’ Club ‘MSU’ Inner Children???? have such beautiful, creative imaginations.”
The Double Jeopardy star ended by saying, “They want to be seen, heard, be safe, & play. If as an adult, I am caught up in what others think of me. I ignore, neglect, & abandon my own
tender Self. Today, that’s off the table. Into the Sea for me, to splash & play!???????? Love,
Ashley.”
Judd shows off her funny side as she lets out her inner child, doing tricks and playing in the water. She wows in her swimsuit, showing off her unfiltered skin and curves (which we always love to see)!
We also hear her yelling in the Baltic Sea, “I probably have cellulite and I don’t care. I may have hungry bum and I don’t care.”
Judd has always been open about her journey with self-confidence, and how the media attacks famous women for every “flaw.” In fact, back in 2012, she wrote for The Daily Beast, saying, “The conversation about women happens everywhere, publicly and privately. We are described and detailed, our faces and bodies analyzed and picked apart, our worth ascertained and ascribed based on the reduction of personhood to simple physical objectification. Our voices, our personhood, our potential, and our accomplishments are regularly minimized and muted.”
And she’s showing people, yet again, that she’s an empowered woman (and works to empower others)!
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