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I’m fat & I love trying out new trends… trolls always leave crude comments but being thin won’t make you any better

A PLUS-SIZE fashionista has hit back at mean trolls who claim that not all trends are ‘meant for all body types’.

Social media influencer Abby Bible is a proud size 22 style fan who “knows she’s hot” and often loves trying out the latest trends to hit the fashion world.

theabbybibleGrowing up, Abby was even told by her Personal Trainer that unless she lost weight no man would want her[/caption]

Abby, size 22, said she’s always been a bigger woman, standing at 6’1theabbybible

TikTok/theabbybibleCruel trolls suggested that she was the one to blame for the blazer to not fit properly[/caption]

One such popular look, which has become all the rage on runways, is sporting an oversized blazer – however, after Abby decided she didn’t like it on herself, she was met with an army of cruel trolls online.

”I hate that I loved the idea of this oversized blazer until I put it on…

”Only because I know I’d love it on a skinny body,” she bravely opened up about her inner struggles lately.

In the video, which has since racked up over 200k views in just one day, the plus-size fashionista had styled the navy blazer with a plearted mini skirt, sheer tights, a cosy turtleneck, as well as a pair of black platform boots.

”Why is it that oversized is cute or chic on petite frames but plus-size people can’t wear oversized?

”I know the reason why. I just hate it.”

But although Abby, from New York, the USA, looked effortlessly stylish, meanies raced to comments to slam the outfit pairing – and her figure.

One, for instance, reckoned that the size 22 influencer should simply stick to only certain trends.

”Some looks just aren’t meant for all body types, that’s ok.”

Another troll chimed in: ”Whose fault is that? Yours.”

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However, amongst all the crude remarks was also heaps of support, with many even suggesting tips how to make the blazer fit better.

”It’s the shoulder pads. Get them removed and it would look so good,” a fashionista advised.

”It’s not that you don’t suit oversized. It’s that jacket isn’t a good oversized jacket.

”The proportions are wrong, it wouldn’t look right on petite,” chimed in someone else, with another saying the blue stiching was also to blame.

The 25-year-old, who also loves sporting skimpy bikinis whenever she can, recently hit back at the cruel trolls.

“Just because you’re thin, doesn’t mean you’re better than me,” Abby said during a talk show.

“I am an unapologetic fat girl. 

“You can take it or leave it because I’m always going to be happy with myself.”

A personal trainer she had hired when she was younger even advised her told to lose weight if she wanted to find a man.

However, the stunning blonde proved the PT wrong and has been with her “sweet” Romeo for over a year now. 

Measuring at 6’1 tall, she said she’s “been big her entire life” and bullies at school would often call her “Fat Abby”.

“As a teen I had accepted that I would never be seen as ‘feminine’ because the media tells us we must be small, dainty, cute and soft-spoken,” she admitted on Instagram.

Despite losing weight – a whopping 100lbs – Abby said that she was still unhappy “having the body everyone wanted” and none of the problems had been solved.

“We don’t need to exist in smaller bodies to have a fulfilling joyful life.

“Those memories with friends and family at the pool or beach are way more important than what your body may look like at this moment. 

“Life does not magically begin when you lose weight. You’re valuable and worthy of a great life just as you are now.”

A PLUS-SIZE fashionista has hit back at mean trolls who claim that not all trends are ‘meant for all body types’.

Social media influencer Abby Bible is a proud size 22 style fan who “knows she’s hot” and often loves trying out the latest trends to hit the fashion world.

theabbybibleGrowing up, Abby was even told by her Personal Trainer that unless she lost weight no man would want her[/caption]

Abby, size 22, said she’s always been a bigger woman, standing at 6’1theabbybible

TikTok/theabbybibleCruel trolls suggested that she was the one to blame for the blazer to not fit properly[/caption]

One such popular look, which has become all the rage on runways, is sporting an oversized blazer – however, after Abby decided she didn’t like it on herself, she was met with an army of cruel trolls online.

”I hate that I loved the idea of this oversized blazer until I put it on…

”Only because I know I’d love it on a skinny body,” she bravely opened up about her inner struggles lately.

In the video, which has since racked up over 200k views in just one day, the plus-size fashionista had styled the navy blazer with a plearted mini skirt, sheer tights, a cosy turtleneck, as well as a pair of black platform boots.

”Why is it that oversized is cute or chic on petite frames but plus-size people can’t wear oversized?

”I know the reason why. I just hate it.”

But although Abby, from New York, the USA, looked effortlessly stylish, meanies raced to comments to slam the outfit pairing – and her figure.

One, for instance, reckoned that the size 22 influencer should simply stick to only certain trends.

”Some looks just aren’t meant for all body types, that’s ok.”

Another troll chimed in: ”Whose fault is that? Yours.”

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However, amongst all the crude remarks was also heaps of support, with many even suggesting tips how to make the blazer fit better.

”It’s the shoulder pads. Get them removed and it would look so good,” a fashionista advised.

”It’s not that you don’t suit oversized. It’s that jacket isn’t a good oversized jacket.

”The proportions are wrong, it wouldn’t look right on petite,” chimed in someone else, with another saying the blue stiching was also to blame.

The 25-year-old, who also loves sporting skimpy bikinis whenever she can, recently hit back at the cruel trolls.

“Just because you’re thin, doesn’t mean you’re better than me,” Abby said during a talk show.

“I am an unapologetic fat girl. 

“You can take it or leave it because I’m always going to be happy with myself.”

A personal trainer she had hired when she was younger even advised her told to lose weight if she wanted to find a man.

However, the stunning blonde proved the PT wrong and has been with her “sweet” Romeo for over a year now. 

Measuring at 6’1 tall, she said she’s “been big her entire life” and bullies at school would often call her “Fat Abby”.

“As a teen I had accepted that I would never be seen as ‘feminine’ because the media tells us we must be small, dainty, cute and soft-spoken,” she admitted on Instagram.

Despite losing weight – a whopping 100lbs – Abby said that she was still unhappy “having the body everyone wanted” and none of the problems had been solved.

“We don’t need to exist in smaller bodies to have a fulfilling joyful life.

“Those memories with friends and family at the pool or beach are way more important than what your body may look like at this moment. 

“Life does not magically begin when you lose weight. You’re valuable and worthy of a great life just as you are now.”

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