Malin Andersson Retaliates Toxic Body-Shaming Comments, Claiming She Didn't Have Liposuction
Malin Andersson has retaliated against body-shaming trolls who mocked her looks after she posted photos of herself in a swimsuit online. The 30-year-old ex-Love Island contestant shared many photos of herself posing in a bikini with a blue and pink pattern while unwinding at a spa on Friday on Instagram.
Malin subsequently said that she had received "disgusting" criticism for her look in the comments section and on her Instagram Stories. She raged in a series of passionate posts that she was "shocked" by the remarks that saw others call her "too skinny."
In addition, she refuted claims that she had liposuction while discussing her recent weight reduction, stating that all that had changed was her exercise routine. By suctioning out tiny pockets of fat that are challenging to shed with exercise, liposuction is a cosmetic surgery that reduces undesirable body fat.
She responded angrily to the remarks, saying, "OK wow. Weird comments from people talking about my body saying their preferred body type on me. And that I looked happier before. 'Hell no, I was not happier before. I feel strong, healthy, and more powerful now. Do not body-shame me. Weirdos."
Malin, who had her 14-month-old daughter Xaya in January 2022, insisted in the comments section of her article that she had not undergone any liposuction or injections.
Malin continued to criticize the body-shaming trolls on her Instagram Stories, stating they had "no right" to make comments about how she looked. Malin tweeted a variety of lovely photos of herself in a bikini on Friday as she was unwinding in the spa at the Manor House Hotel in Cheshire.
The reality actress posed for the camera in a pink and blue two-piece, showcasing her amazing body as she reveled in the warm weather. Malin recently shared her weight reduction with her Instagram followers, which prompted her most recent remarks. She said in an Instagram post that remarks on her weight loss made her feel the need to "explain herself" about her appearance.
She added that instead of worrying about other people's perceptions, she is now concentrating on being "healthy and strong." Malin has already admitted that she has faced harassment because of her recent weight reduction. She argued last month that "scales were her biggest enemy" in response to suggestions that she lost weight quickly. Malin shared a body-positive message on Instagram, discouraging pressure to "look a certain way after you give birth"
Malin subsequently said that she had received "disgusting" criticism for her look in the comments section and on her Instagram Stories. She raged in a series of passionate posts that she was "shocked" by the remarks that saw others call her "too skinny."
In addition, she refuted claims that she had liposuction while discussing her recent weight reduction, stating that all that had changed was her exercise routine. By suctioning out tiny pockets of fat that are challenging to shed with exercise, liposuction is a cosmetic surgery that reduces undesirable body fat.
She responded angrily to the remarks, saying, "OK wow. Weird comments from people talking about my body saying their preferred body type on me. And that I looked happier before. 'Hell no, I was not happier before. I feel strong, healthy, and more powerful now. Do not body-shame me. Weirdos."
Malin, who had her 14-month-old daughter Xaya in January 2022, insisted in the comments section of her article that she had not undergone any liposuction or injections.
"Omg comments about lipo when the HELL have I had a chance with a newborn to do that? I have exercised for 14 months now since giving birth and have burned fat by lifting heavy weights and exercising. Lipo may work for some people but when you have a baby leaving them for 6 weeks and then not being able to even hold them no way. I've done it the right way. Please kindly f**k off!"
"How the heck do I look unhealthy if I'm eating more food each day just better options lifting exercising running doing things I love being active being a mum and working too. And I'm happy. Please do NOT tell me I look unhealthy because you're clearly projecting there - and sending the wrong message out to my followers about changing your mindset about exercise." she continued in another reply.Malin continued to criticize the body-shaming trolls on her Instagram Stories, stating they had "no right" to make comments about how she looked. Malin tweeted a variety of lovely photos of herself in a bikini on Friday as she was unwinding in the spa at the Manor House Hotel in Cheshire.
The reality actress posed for the camera in a pink and blue two-piece, showcasing her amazing body as she reveled in the warm weather. Malin recently shared her weight reduction with her Instagram followers, which prompted her most recent remarks. She said in an Instagram post that remarks on her weight loss made her feel the need to "explain herself" about her appearance.
She added that instead of worrying about other people's perceptions, she is now concentrating on being "healthy and strong." Malin has already admitted that she has faced harassment because of her recent weight reduction. She argued last month that "scales were her biggest enemy" in response to suggestions that she lost weight quickly. Malin shared a body-positive message on Instagram, discouraging pressure to "look a certain way after you give birth"
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