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I love showing off my curves in tight leggings but cruel trolls say I’m ‘built backwards’& need multiple cinema tickets

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SHE’S so confident about her curvy figure that she loves showing it off in bodycon dresses and tight leggings.

But doing so means she’s also opening herself up to rude comments from cruel trolls, with some even saying she’s “built backwards”.

A woman who loves showing off her curves in tight leggings has been hit with rude comments from cruel trolls
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They said she was “built backwards” and questioned how she was going to fit in a cinema seat
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In a video on Instagram, the woman showed off her curves in the eye-catching purple leggings as she headed to watch a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.

“Back to watch Ninja Turtles, had to show that back side with the purple leggings,” she wrote over the top of the video.

The clip showed her walking to the cinema, as she admitted in the caption she was watching the film for the third time.

But people in the comments section were less than pleasant with their remarks about her body.

“Can we stop calling obesity ‘curvy’?” one wrote.

“Poor girl, she’s built backwards,” another added.

“I know them knees are screaming,” a third pointed out.

“This isn’t curvy, this is obesity and a heart attack waiting to happen,” someone else said.

“Shouldn’t body positivity be CARING for your body??”

“Please go to the gym,” another wrote.

“Please leggings cannot be for everyone,” someone else commented.

As others wondered how she was going to fit into a regular cinema seat.

“Whole theater is booked for her only to sit,” one wrote.

“With all due respect there’s no way you and your 2 friends there are gonna get in with only one ticket,” another added.

“How tf she gonna fit in a theater seat? Holy cow!” a third mused.

But there were some people who were quick to defend the woman, insisting people shouldn’t be so mean on social media.

“Come on guys, don’t put her down, lift her up !!! Positive vibes!” one said.

How do you work out your BMI, and what do the results mean?

THE BMI (Body Mass Index) is a calculation that's made using someone's height and weight.

To work out your BMI, you first need to note your weight in pounds (there are 14 pounds in a stone).

Once you have that, divide the answer by your height in inches (there are 12 inches in a foot).

Then, divide that answer by your height in inches again.

That will give you your BMI.

If you have a BMI of under 18.5, you are “underweight and possibly malnourished”. 

If it’s between 18.5 to 24.9 , you “have a healthy weight range for young and middle-aged adults”.

If it’s between 25.0 and 29.9, you’re overweight.

And a BMI of over 30 means “you are obese”.

While BMI has long been used as a measurement within the NHS, there have been calls to abolish it for some time now, as it doesn’t “take into account muscle mass, bone density, overall body composition, and racial and sex differences,” researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania.

“You look amazing, hope you had a good time!” another said.

As a third wrote: “Y’all gotta realise not all men like slim or slim thick girls, some men like big girls.

“Everybody can’t be your type – if it’s not just move along.

“Why y’all gotta be in here talking about ‘leggings ain’t for everybody’ and all that s**t ??”


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