Camila Cabello Embraces Her “Stretch Marks and Fat” in Inspiring TikTok Video

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Camila Cabello Embraces Her “Stretch Marks and Fat” in Inspiring TikTok Video


If you’re feeling bad about yourself (it happens, bb!!), then Camila Cabello has a hella inspiring message for you: Embrace your body. I don’t even need to see you to know that you’re hot AF. But, let’s keep it a hundred, we don’t always feel hot AF. Camila recently shared a TikTok video with her followers as a reminder to us—and herself!—to love our bodies.

She aptly captioned the video, “i luv my body.” The video starts with Camila riding in a car and she just jumps right into her snaps-inducing message. “I was just running in the park minding my own business trying to be fit, trying to keep it healthy,” Camila began the video. “And I am wearing a top that shows my belly,” she said, before showing her stomach in her black sports bra/crop top and workout pants.

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She continued, “And I wasn’t tucking it in because I was running and existing like a normal person that doesn’t tuck it in all the time. And I was like, ‘Damn.’ But then I reminded myself being at war with your body is so last season. I am grateful for this body that lets me do what I need to do. We are real women with curves and cellulite and stretch marks and fat. And we gotta own that, baby.” Preeeaaach.

Camila finished the video with En Vogue’s empowering lyrics, “Giving him something he can feel.”

OK, fair warning: I’m about to fan-girl for a hot sec. What? I wanted you, didn’t I? Most singers/actresses/celebs spend a lot of time trying to look their best at concerts, movie premieres, events, etc., etc. It’s nice to see Camila all dressed down and just loving her damn self. Like, I can’t help BUT STAN.

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