Juju Fitcats says stop clichés. Criticized on her social networks, the young woman made an update against all her detractors who allow themselves to judge her body.
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Beautiful naturally. This is yet another battle that sports youtuber Juju Fitcats has just fought. This weekend, the one who is used to revealing herself without a filter shared a moment of happiness at the swimming pool on Instagram. In the water and in a swimsuit, the young woman thus revealed her body, in order to inaugurate the swimming pool of her brand new house, bought with her companion Tibo InShape. If his most loyal fans were delighted to see his body sculpted by crossfit, others lingered on a small detail: his few hairs on his belly. A peculiarity, common to many women, which should no longer be debated in 2021, and yet Juju Fitcats has collected a wave of insults and criticism for having exposed his little down.
Down with clichés
“I am tired. Tired of having to break through clichés every day. Tired that we have to fight to continue to assume ourselves as we are “, expressed Juju Fitcats in a long post on Instagram, where she reveals some comments received after posting her photos. “Horror of hairs on the stomach, you disappoint me”, “You have to shave girl”, “We call that a crab scale”… commented his critics without tweezers, men and women. The YouTuber who fights for all young women to take charge of their bodies and who struggled as a teenager against anorexia did not intend to remain silent in the face of these criticisms.
“The perfect body will never exist”
“The truth is that by posting this shot, I did not imagine for a single second that it would elicit so much nastiness (…) 2021, so is that it guys? wanting to create complexes that we didn’t even have? (…) What do you think? That beauty is in being perfect? It’s time to wake up, the perfect body will never exist “, justified Juju Fitcats. The young woman can count on her community and her influential friends such as Major Mouvement, Lola Dubini or the YouTuber Romy to validate this message; but the battle is still long. Many influencers reveal the hateful messages they receive on their bodies on a daily basis.
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