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Woman slams fat-shaming comments after sharing bikini photo with her fit husband

Jazzy proved it's ok to have a different body type to your partner
There's nothing worse than being a woman who totally hates the gym, swiping through endless Tinder profiles of men boasting that they're married to it.
Most would automatically assume that if you're other half spends their evenings getting ripped lifting weights and you spend the evening lifting a spoon to your mouth from your tub of ice cream while you watch Love Island, it's not going to work.
But one woman has totally proven that you don't have to have the same body type as your other half to be in a successful relationship.
Jazzy, an aspiring plus size model and body positive role model, shared a lovely snap of herself and her husband at the beach.
She is showing off her curves in a floral print bikini and he is displaying his impressive abs. More importantly, both are wearing huge smiles.
Jazzy wrote on Instagram: "Over the years this man has loved every curve, every roll, and every stretch mark on my body. I never understood why!
"How could he love something that isn't "perfect"? How could a man who was "born fit" love someone like me!
"I don't have a flat stomach, I jiggle when I walk, hell if I run up the stairs to [sic] fast my body claps (lmao)!!
"But now I see I do have the "perfect" body!! Every roll, every curve and every stretch mark is put on me just perfect to make both of us happy!!! I love my body and I finally see why he does too!!"
Her post received more than 57,000 likes and attracted widespread praise from other Instagram users.
One wrote: "Everything about this is beautiful! You are beautiful! Thanks for sharing."
Another, wendymellencamp, said: "You are beautiful! I can totally relate to you!
"My husband farms and burns off every morsel that enters his body by the work he does, me not so much! After having 3 kids it's been hard but he loves me anyway! So thankful."
But Jazzy later took to Instagram again to make people aware that trolls had been calling her 'fat' and 'unhealthy' - and she wanted to set them straight.
Posting a photograph of herself lifting weights at the gym, she wrote: "To all the haters out there that have been talking about me as if I'm just fat, unhealthy, and not doing nothing about it!
"Even though I owe you NO type of explanation! I wanted to share with y'all proof that I do go to the gym and I am very healthy!!!"
Addressing everyone reading her post, she wrote: "Loving yourself does not mean that you just let yourself go. When you love yourself truly you want to take care of your body.
"Good eating habits and exercise are key to staying healthy and hey if that results in weight loss that's ok and if it doesn't that's ok too. It's not about being skinny or being fat it's about being healthy."

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