SHE’S doing her best to fight cruel trolls with “positivity”.
So LadBaby Mum, aka Rox Hoyle, hasn’t let any rude remarks about her weight get her down – and has continued to show off her newly-svelte figure on her social media pages.
LadBaby Mum, aka Roxanne Hoyle, took to Instagram to show off her newly-svelte figure in a stunning red ensemble for Christmas[/caption]Mum-of-two Rox has wholeheartedly embraced a Christmas wardrobe theme, judging by her recent Instagram posts, and pulled out all the stops once again for another red ensemble on Monday.
The 40-year-old drew attention to her teeny waist and enviable hourglass frame in an asymmetric red top, paired with a red sequinned midi skirt.
She then shared links to the skirt, after being bombarded with fans asking where she’d got it from.
But, unfortunately for many, the £44.99 skirt from H&M is sold out in red in all sizes.
And while it does also come in black or cream, only the XS size remains in both.
Rox also shared a link to a similar red sequinned midi skirt from M&S, which has been reduced from £45 to £29.
However, shortly after posting, the M&S option sold out in all sizes too.
Rox has lost a significant amount of weight in recent months, with fans desperate to know just how she’s done it.
But before that, Rox admitted she’d faced a lot of cruel messages from trolls with regards to her weight.
Reflecting on rumours that husband Mark had cheated on her – with the pair later insisting the video clip in question must have been created by AI or using deep fakes – Rox started receiving messages which read: “No wonder he’s doing that, you’re too fat.”
However, in an interview on TV show Lorraine, Rox admitted she’s always done her best to ignore such comments, and fight them with “positivity”.
“We, just like everyone, we get trolled,” she sighed.
“We’ve been trolled. We’ve had comments about how we look, about how we dress, what we’ve done.
“And to be honest I believe we should fight this with positivity!”
While she and Mark first burst into the public eye courtesy of their LadBaby jokes and pranks on each other, Rox has since become something of a fashion icon for the everyday woman.
She’s even released her own ranges with InTheStyle, as she insisted there’s not much out there to choose from for busy working mums.
THE news that LadBaby - Mark and Roxanne Hoyle - are releasing an autobiography signifies a major career milestone for the pair.
And while they initially found success as a couple, thanks to their harebrained ideas and hilarious pranks on each other, Rox has made a name for herself on her own – and has an incredible 1.3 million followers on her Instagram page.
But what is it that has made Rox so popular with her millions of fans?
I think it’s a combination of her down to earth attitude, her bubbly sense of humour and her expert hacks.
As a mum-of-two myself, I’m always looking for ways to cut costs and keep the kids entertained, and rarely does a week go by that Rox doesn’t share a hack to help.
When she shares her hair and beauty tips on her social media, she can guarantee that fans are going to hit the shops in search of the products themselves.
In fact, when she shared a Primark ice face roller recently, I was one of the first to go and grab one, and it’s been a total game changer for my puffy morning skin.
She’s also managed to stay humble despite her and her husband’s rise to fame – a prospect that is much harder than it sounds.
And when it comes to the red carpet events she’s lucky enough to attend, Rox will usually go for a budget high street look rather than a fancy designer number.
By Sarah Bull, Fabulous Digital Senior Reporter
“I’m not a trendy 20-year-olkd but I like to look and feel good while wearing clothes that are practical for the day-to-day trials and tribulations of mumming,” Rox wrote in the LadBaby autobiography
Our LadBaby Journey: Success, Sacrifice and Sausage Rolls.
“We don’t want to wear crop tops or short skirts.
“We want activewear but to go about our daily business in, rather than to run on the bloody treadmill.”
Despite her remarks, Rox has become something of a fitness fan recently, and regularly shares videos of herself working up a sweat on the treadmill.
But in another excerpt from the book, she insisted she’s been happy with all the different sizes and shapes she’s been over the years.
“Over my years on this planet, I’ve been a gloriously vast array of dress sizes,” she wrote.
“I’ve been a size 12 and a size 22 and everything in between, and I’ve been happy regardless.
“I feel strongly that no matter what size you are, you should be able to dress however you want.
“No-one should have to hide away.”
Rox and Mark are seen here at a recent podcast event[/caption]