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'I love showing off my mum curves and stretch marks - trolls call me lazy but I don't care'

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A woman has revealed how she proudly flaunts her mum curves and stretch marks - despite cruel comments from trolls online.

Body positive mum Sarah Nicole Landry - who goes by the name @thebirdspapaya online - happily posts snaps in her underwear and bikinis to promote self-love and hopes to inspire women to embrace their natural bodies no matter what shape and size.

In her posts, the mum inspires women to not be scared of the changes that can happen to their bodies, but in return has been hit with a wave of negativity from cruel trolls who brand her as 'lazy'. She is even told she 'needs to be smaller' in bizarre hate from commenters.

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However, she confidently shows she's not bothered by the cruel comments and people are seriously impressed with the way she handles the online bullying. On one of her videos, a vicious commenter wrote: "Nope. This is pure laziness. She could do better if she would be bullied and little, lol."

Sarah hit back at the remark and said: "This comment, made by a woman, calling for me to be bullied. But, as I looked at it, my brain now no longer autocorrecting the words, I could see it for what it is."

She continued: "A rushed, passerby comment from someone I've never met. Suddenly it looked different under that lens. It looked rather irrelevant, sad, misguided. But that's it, just a rushed comment by a passerby. Not a trusted loved one. Not someone I would ask advice from. Not anyone who has my skin in the game of my life. Basically, a fart in the wind. The world online is both beautiful and brutal. Bullying has become the expense you pay to exist in these spaces."

People were quick to comment their support for Sarah as one Instagram user wrote: "If this is what lazy looks like sign me up, you're a queen," while another added: "May we stay upwind from these sad, lonely farts."

A third penned: "I always wonder if people writing these comments could pinpoint the moments in life causing them to lose empathy and kindness for others," and a fourth said: "People who are happy and content don’t leave nasty comments, people who are unhappy with something in their lives do."

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