A WOMAN known as the girl with the two sets of boobs has hit back at all the meanies who call her curvy body sad.
Humans come in all shapes and sizes, each one of which is worthy of being celebrated.
However, for TikTok user Mak (@chunkymak), 21, the reality is slightly different – the young woman is viciously trolled on social media due to her curves.
Mak, who is believed to be from the US, is size 20 – but what makes her body a little bit more unique are her two sets of boobs.
The 21-year-old 'fat positive' content creator chuckled, revealing that her belly rolls are so chunky, it looks as if she has four boobs.
''i got what you are lookin for hun,'' Mak jokingly told hopeful would-be Romeos.
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However, whilst the TikTok user has been praised for representing the plus-size community, Mak has also dealt with a lot of trolling.
In one instance, she revealed, someone had left a comment saying she'd be more attractive if she lost a couple of pounds.
Luckily, Mak's not having any of it, as she said: ''I'm beautiful now just the way I am.
''My body deserves to be loved. Maybe you don't think it… but that's okay – because I know it.''
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Hitting back at all the meanies who reckon that bigger people cannot be healthy, the 21-year-old said: ''actually fat people can be healthy as much as a thin person can be unhealthy.
''yeah it's not deemed as "normal" but it doesn't mean it can't happen. and no im not talking about myself.
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''i eat unhealthy but there are many of my mutuals who are healthy plus size women and you don't get to take anything away from them when they have been working this hard!''
Unfortunately, Mak is not the only plus size beauty trolled for her curves – one woman, Alex Aspasia, knows a thing or two about it as well.
Like most people, Alex, better known to her fans as The Big & Tall Model on TikTok, regularly shares cute videos of her man and their relationship.
But coming in at 23 stone, the 6'0'' stunner has also been subjected to vicious trolling by meanies who comment on her size.
The 28-year-old, from Florida, the US, reckons people are still riled up to see a large woman with a skinnier bloke – and one such video serves as proof.
Here, the dark-haired beauty could be seen sitting on her man's lap, and whilst Alex described it as ''cute'', trolls were quick to comment.
Whilst some were impressed at how strong the chair was, others were convinced he was in pain.
''Whatever that chair is made out of, I'm building my house from it,'' read the top comment that's been liked more than 400 times.
"People will tell me 'Oh, poor man, she's going to smoosh him to death', or 'he's desperate', or 'she must be paying him to be in a relationship'.
''I mean, the worst things you could think of,'' the model recently opened up.
Hitting back at the meanies, Alex said: "You always hear those stereotypes of chubby chasers, or they fetishize you, or they want to keep you a secret.
"We never get to see an actual healthy relationship, where people just cherish and love each other for what it is."
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Fortunately, it seems that the model is not too bothered about the cruel remarks, as she added that going public with their relationship has also brought a lot of positivity.
"On the flip side, you know, I get positivity, people are like, maybe I can find a partner who will like me, or maybe I am worthy enough to find love."
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