More and more celebs are showing off their real bodies without any filters or complications.
Maria Fernanda Aristizabal It was one of the last countries to do so. Miss Columbia Universe proudly shared some photos of her figure that might have made her feel insecure at other times.
Now, the opposite is true. He takes pride in his body and shares his process and evolution in it with an inspiring message.
She doesn’t hesitate to show acne or stretch marks on her skin to make it clear what true beauty is. “Today I dedicate this essay to my body,” he began.
“These pictures are still pictures we want to look good, reality will always be different, and that’s what I want to write to you today. Honestly, I’ve been fighting with what I’ve seen for as long as I can remember The image of my body in the mirror is never enough for me, perhaps unfounded insecurities from childhood that I think define my comments, fear of not fitting into the beauty I’ve always dreamed of but Very demanding industry; I’ve been in a relationship for a long time, my body isn’t healthy and I’m still trying to balance my habits and not blame myself every time I eat, or exercise to the point of killing myself without a break” , to continue her writing.
And show gratitude for your temple. “What an irony that despite my disparaging words in front of the mirror, my body never stopped supporting me and I’ve been able to enjoy this healthy life with every kilo, stretch marks, cellulite, sagging, acne and Thousands of other things that make us ashamed. Today I can say that I am still in the process of developing self love, each time I love what I see more, each time I feel more for the right decision I made With pride and love, I choose to live a life where I receive comments every day, for many, very little, for others, many, and for me, enough.”
With her reign coming to an end this August, the 26-year-old beauty queen knows more than ever what she wants and what’s relevant.
“Today I tell my body that it doesn’t have to look like anyone else, that I accept and embrace myself for who I am, that its value is not defined by external perception, nor by the curves or marks it has. The body , thank you for being my home, you are important and I will always take care of you,” he concluded.
Many women thanked and applauded the demonstration, noting its “terrific message” and “beauty of reflection” on an issue of the day that is current, necessary and most important.