Elle Anthony is on a mission to encourage all women to feel confident in their bodies, regardless of age or shape. Recently, the TikTok creator shared a heartfelt video about body positivity, but not everyone agreed with her message.
She’s a summer queen.
In her TikTok post, the 53-year-old spoke out about society’s rules on who should or shouldn’t wear swimsuits. She started by saying, “Summer is upon us, and everyone is always talking about getting their summer beach body ready.”
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Elle made it clear that living in the moment and having a positive mindset is what really matters. She said, “Baby, if you’re ready to go to the beach and you have no shame about what your body looks like in a bathing suit, or surf shorts, or swim shorts, then you’re summer beach body ready.”
Wear what makes you happy.
Elle went on to tell her followers to wear whatever makes them feel good, whether it’s a bikini, G-string, or short shorts. She reminded women that this is their summer to enjoy, and they shouldn’t let age or societal standards hold them back.
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She encouraged her viewers to embrace freedom and empowerment, saying, “It’s only society that puts criticisms and labels on us that we didn’t even ask for.”
Not everyone agrees.
While many of her followers praised her message, others disagreed. One person commented, “No thanks. I’ve seen enough.” Another person said, “It all depends on what shape you are.” A third wrote, “No human ever needs to wear a G-string at the beach. Confidence doesn’t require dressing inappropriately. Dress modestly and have fun.”
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We believe all women are fabulous as long as they feel confident in their own skin and are willing to show their beauty. Elle’s message reminds us that at any age, we can impress the world by simply being ourselves.