A PLUS-SIZE fashion fan was told to join SeaWorld after proudly revealing her cute outfit for a pool party.
Body positivity influencer Jaimie Wiesberg was brutally mocked after she took to TikTok to reveal what she had put together for a summery event.
The young woman, from Toronto, Canada, regularly shares outfit ideas on her page, and this time, the style enthusiast had opted for a comfy look.
For the pool party she was about to attend, Jaimie was wearing a white T-shirt dress with black stripes, as well as a black garment – believed to be a swimsuit – underneath.
In the clip, the fashionista had decided to style it with basic slippers, a colourful scrunchie, as well as her signature red glasses.
Chuffed with the look, Jaimie threw her best poses and showed the outfit from different angles.
”Pool Party Fit,” the stunner said in the caption, adding a green tick emoji.
But whilst Jaimie was excited to attend the pool party, which had been hosted to celebrate all body shapes, mean trolls raced to comments to post rude comments.
”I had a duvet cover just like that,” one meanie said.
Another penned: ”At sea world.”
”it is from parachute?” someone else wondered.
”that pool bomb !” a fourth exclaimed.
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Luckily, amongst all the trolls were also heaps of kind social media users who flocked to hit back at the negative remarks.
”Love it!! Slay!! Also, how cute is your hair like that!” a fan wrote.
”bestie!! you look so slay,” a second agreed.
Ignoring all the rude comments, Jaimie appeared to have had the best day at the event, where she was treating to a hand massage, refreshing cocktails and met other body positivity influencers.
The Canadian recently also posted an uplifting message to others, saying: ”Let me ask you this – why shouldn’t I be confident? Why am I not allowed to be happy in my own skin?
”Why am I not allowed to give myself permission to be who I am exactly where I am at this moment?”
”It made me sad and it made me manipulate my appearance for so many years.
”When I came to terms with, it wasn’t even a choice – cause I don’t think I would be here anymore if it was.
‘I have to make a choice to live unapologetically to myself exactly as I am.
”Yeah, I don’t always feel like that – but I can tell you I feel a lot better than listening to other people’s idea of what it means to be confident.”