Holly Hagan shows cellulite in bikini in empowering body image post

‘Don’t let it stop you enjoying the summer!’ Holly Hagan shows her cellulite in unedited bikini snaps for empowering body confidence post

She is a body image advocate who regularly showcases her natural frame in unedited social media posts.

And Holly Hagan proudly showcased her cellulite in some sizzling social media snaps on Wednesday. 

The Geordie Shore star, 29, wowed in a lime green bikini top and side-tie black bottoms as she displayed her posterior and legs in a body confidence post. 

Au naturel: Holly Hagan proudly showcased her cellulite in some sizzling social media snaps on Wednesday

The stunning star’s triple whammy of photos were unedited as Holly said she was ‘totally unbothered this summer’. 

Penning a message alongside the pictures, Holly wrote: ‘I’ll be totally honest with you all if I could click my fingers and remove my cellulite I would.’

‘Do I love it? No, but I don’t believe I have to. You can’t just magically love something you’ve been taught to hate. It doesn’t work like that.’

Inspiring: The Geordie Shore star wowed in a lime green bikini top and side-tie black bottoms as she displayed her posterior and legs in an unapologetic body confidence post

Empowering: The star shared her thoughts on body confidence on Instagram

‘I’ll never tell you to love yours neither because I’d be a hypocrite. But what I will tell you is to not allow a bit of cellulite which is completely normal to stop you enjoying the summer.’

‘You don’t have to love your body but you should respect it. It’s your home and has far more uses that it’s appearance.’

‘So wear the bikini, the shorts, the skirt and don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t.’ 

Coming to terms: Holly said, ‘You don’t have to love your body but you should respect it. It’s your home and has far more uses that it’s appearance’

Holly’s honest photos come after she and other Geordie Shore veterans blasted Love Island, saying the new era of ‘prim and proper’ Islanders make the show tamer than children’s TV.

Holly and her pal Marnie Simpson, 29, likened the dating series to watching Cbeebies and say contestants are ‘too middle class’, and they don’t intend on finding love in the villa.

In a new interview, Holly slammed the stars of this year’s show for ‘knowing what they can get’ in brand deals, and producers should instate an age limit of 25 to determine who is genuinely looking for a long-term partner.

Holly, who now stars in MTV’s Geordie OGs, said: ‘When you go from watching Too Hot to Handle on Netflix to Love Island it’s like you’re watching Cbeebies, it’s crazy.

‘I sit and watch Too Hot to Handle and I’m like yes! There’s finally a show that can rival the kind of things we did.’

‘Love Island is too middle class and prim and proper and a lot of people go on there knowing what they can get after it, no 21-year-old wants to fall in love, they want a Pretty Little Thing deal.’

‘They need to put in people who actually want to fall in love, adults that are comfortable and confident in themselves, rather than putting kids on TV.’ 

Holly and Marnie agreed Netflix series Too Hot to Handle, where sex obsessed contestants are banned from having intercourse, and money is deducted from the cash prize every time they break the rules, is a much better watch than the current series of Love Island.

Too Hot to Handle has even inspired Geordie Shore to rebrand into a dating show, with Marnie predicting the new format will revive low ratings.

‘No 21-year-old wants to fall in love’: Holly likened the series to Cbeebies and say contestants don’t intend on finding love (Brad McClelland pictured kissing Lucinda Strafford)

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