
We believe you are used to Instagram photos of bikini models. We see so much from morning to evening that our eyes are accustomed to bouncing backs, raised breasts and flat belly. Everything else is on the verge of unacceptable.
Therefore, Sydney influencer Ariella Nyssa joined Instagram to tell followers what it looks like to be a normal person, without posing, without editing photos. On the eighth of this year, Ariella wrote: ?I used to spend all nights as a kid and cry because I felt bad about the way I looked. I put an end to diets, hunger, guilt when I didn't go to the gym, and most importantly, put an end to hatred for myself. ?
Since then, she has used her platform to deliver a message. It encourages followers to accept themselves as they are. ?Regardless of angle, mass, fat, skin, abdomen or cellulite. Despite the face, ?Ariella says.
The comment sections of her posts are overflowing with positive messages from followers. They call it inspiration and say it has helped them love themselves and have better mental health.
In September, Ariella opened another Instagram posting photos of ordinary people who have made peace with the way they look.