I used to hate my belly pooch but don’t anymore – it’s feminine, having some healthy weight is good

A BODY-positive TikToker celebrates her femininity by loving her figure.

She said she is no longer ashamed of having a belly pooch.

Elise Della is a digital content creator who revealed why she is proud of her figure in a video on TikTok

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Elise Della is a digital content creator who revealed why she is proud of her figure in a video on TikTokPhoto credit: TikTok / @elise_della
She shared a message of body positivity about her

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She shared a message of body positivity about her “tummy pooch” while wearing bodycon dressesPhoto credit: TikTok / @elise_della

Elise Della (@elise_della) filmed herself talking about what she loves about her body Video on TikTok.

“Body Parts I Used to Hate But Now I Love (and Why) Part Two,” the lyrics read.

She wore a figure-hugging dark green dress that accentuated her curves.

“My belly dog ​​protects my organs because he is female, being at a healthy weight is good and it reminds me of the birth of my sweet baby boy,” she said.

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She struck several poses to show her pride in her unique physique.

The TikToker even zoomed in on her stomach with the camera to show her appreciation.

The video attracted many viewers who shared their thoughts in the comments section.

“You are so pretty,” one wrote.

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“I thought I was fat, that’s normal,” another added.

“It’s completely normal to have it,” Elise confirmed.

“I’m trying to get there but it’s really hard,” commented a third.

“You got that,” Elise wrote back. “We can all do it together.”

“I love this,” wrote another.

“OK the idea of ​​it being female really made me really love it so your videos are doing so much good,” someone else said.

Elise said that having a belly dog ​​makes her feel feminine and is proud that her body gives life

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Elise said that having a belly dog ​​makes her feel feminine and is proud that her body gives lifePhoto credit: TikTok / @elise_della

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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