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I’m an AAA-cup & rock bikinis – trolls say I’m ‘wearing gloves with no hands’ but I run the kids’ section dry

A BEACH babe with size AAA cups has been trolled for her chest, which people say is like ”wearing gloves when you don’t have hands”.

Just like our bodies, boobs come in all shapes and sizes – and one of those with a smaller pair belongs to beauty Indiana Massara.

The artist was recently brutally mocked on Instagram after showing off her enviable bodyGetty

Mean trolls compared her AAA-cup boobs to ‘mosquito bites’instagram/indiana

The dark-haired stunner recently claimed that her boobs are a size AAA-cup – and although she looks fantastic, that does become a struggle when shopping for garments.

According to the young artist, her chest is so flat, she often struggles finding clothes that fit her body around the top half – and will have to do her wardrobe replenish elsewhere.

Instead of bagging clothes from the adults section, the fashionista purchases items from the kids selection, she revealed on Instagram.

”I’m running the kids section at Target dry,” Indiana chuckled, proudly showing off her enviable body in a skimpy bikini.

Although the US-based looked incredible in the colourful two-piece chilling by the pool, social media trolls were anything but kind, racing to mock her appearance.

One bloke wrote: ”That’s not a cup, that’s a plate.”

Another meanie thought Indiana wearing the top of her swimwear was pointless, writing: ”If you had no hands would you wear gloves?”

”Cup size N/A,” another man chimed in with an unnecessary remark, whilst someone else compared her boobs to ”mosquito bites”.

Luckily, the brutal comments were soon outweighed by support and positivity by others who flocked to hit back at the keyboard warriors.

One social media user praised the confidence, writing: ”She’s attractive because she works with what she has and has an air of confidence instead of trying to be what she’s not.”

Another chuckled: ”I hate the comments! She’s gorgeous!

”And to all the men judging, she won’t pick you on her worst day. Stand down.”

A third felt inspired by Indiana and thanked her for the dose of body positivity she needed.

”I’m constantly ashamed of my small chest. But seeing how gorgeous you are makes me feel like maybe I am too.”

Someone else added: ”Would have loved this as a young teen. Would have made me feel more beautiful and validated. Love you.”

Have YOU got smaller boobs? According to one professional personal stylist, Deni Kiro, there are few trends on the high street to steer clear of – and these clothes will only make your cups appear smaller. 

These include plain turtlenecks, scoopneck tops, figure-hugging dresses, as well as athleisure tops.

“The look includes a lot of fitted clothes and it can be quite unflattering for girls with small chests if the whole outfit it fitted,” Deni said.

A BEACH babe with size AAA cups has been trolled for her chest, which people say is like ”wearing gloves when you don’t have hands”.

Just like our bodies, boobs come in all shapes and sizes – and one of those with a smaller pair belongs to beauty Indiana Massara.

The artist was recently brutally mocked on Instagram after showing off her enviable bodyGetty

Mean trolls compared her AAA-cup boobs to ‘mosquito bites’instagram/indiana

The dark-haired stunner recently claimed that her boobs are a size AAA-cup – and although she looks fantastic, that does become a struggle when shopping for garments.

According to the young artist, her chest is so flat, she often struggles finding clothes that fit her body around the top half – and will have to do her wardrobe replenish elsewhere.

Instead of bagging clothes from the adults section, the fashionista purchases items from the kids selection, she revealed on Instagram.

”I’m running the kids section at Target dry,” Indiana chuckled, proudly showing off her enviable body in a skimpy bikini.

Although the US-based looked incredible in the colourful two-piece chilling by the pool, social media trolls were anything but kind, racing to mock her appearance.

One bloke wrote: ”That’s not a cup, that’s a plate.”

Another meanie thought Indiana wearing the top of her swimwear was pointless, writing: ”If you had no hands would you wear gloves?”

”Cup size N/A,” another man chimed in with an unnecessary remark, whilst someone else compared her boobs to ”mosquito bites”.

Luckily, the brutal comments were soon outweighed by support and positivity by others who flocked to hit back at the keyboard warriors.

One social media user praised the confidence, writing: ”She’s attractive because she works with what she has and has an air of confidence instead of trying to be what she’s not.”

Another chuckled: ”I hate the comments! She’s gorgeous!

”And to all the men judging, she won’t pick you on her worst day. Stand down.”

A third felt inspired by Indiana and thanked her for the dose of body positivity she needed.

”I’m constantly ashamed of my small chest. But seeing how gorgeous you are makes me feel like maybe I am too.”

Someone else added: ”Would have loved this as a young teen. Would have made me feel more beautiful and validated. Love you.”

Have YOU got smaller boobs? According to one professional personal stylist, Deni Kiro, there are few trends on the high street to steer clear of – and these clothes will only make your cups appear smaller

These include plain turtlenecks, scoopneck tops, figure-hugging dresses, as well as athleisure tops.

“The look includes a lot of fitted clothes and it can be quite unflattering for girls with small chests if the whole outfit it fitted,” Deni said.

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