What do we hate? Body shaming.
What do we love? Sexy photo shoots with a cheeky sense of humor and lots and LOTS of potato chips!
British model and Aerie brand representative Iskra Lawrence posted a screen grab of a nasty comment to her Facebook page. This troll left a comment on her Instagram, blaming her for ruining the British health care system by eating too many potato chips. Or something? Yeah, it didn’t make a lot of sense to me, either.
Lawrence chose to fight the hate in the best possible way: a drool-worthy glam photo shoot featuring her favorite bags of salty snacks. Anybody get struck by a sudden craving just now?
Lawrence also filmed a special Instagram video message for the haterz, to prove that she DGAF what anybody thinks about her—or anybody else's!—body.
Iskra Lawrence is the creator of NEDA Inspires Seal of Approval campaign, which is awarded for social responsibility in advertising, image, and editorial content.
Lawrence is passionate about her message of self-love, and is a staunch advocate for the National Eating Disorder Association: "It is my goal for the NEDA Inspires Seal of Approval to become an internationally recognized symbol for images and messages that are safely promoting body diversity, confidence and self-love at any shape or size. We don’t belong in a one-size-fits-all box.”
I don't know about you, but Iskra Lawrence is my new role model. Not only is she absolutely gorgeous, she uses her influence to stand up for herself and spread a message of self-love and potato chips.
images via Iskra Lawrence on Instagram
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Meghan Sara is a tour guide for Ghosts, Murders and Mayhem Walking Tours. She is open-minded about everything, but intolerant to gluten. She blogs at meghansara.com, is a regular contributor to Femnasty, and tweets her feelings @MeghanSaraK.