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Midsize positivity TikToker responds to claims clothing ‘too small’

A TikTok user had the perfect response to a hater who told her that her clothes were inappropriately small.

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A TikTok user had the perfect response to a hater who told her that her clothes were inappropriately small.

Midsize TikToker who goes by the name @Nunnyobusiness shared a video responding to hate comments that called her clothes “a bit small”.

The flight attendant has shared more details about her body size in previous videos, The Sun reported.

She explained that despite her toned body and tiny waist, she is technically considered obese in relation to her Body Mass Index (BMI).

TikTok user known as @Nunnyobusiness defends herself against trolls. Picture: TikTok/@Nunnyobusiness
TikTok user known as @Nunnyobusiness defends herself against trolls. Picture: TikTok/@Nunnyobusiness

The TikTok user, who is 170cm and weighs 88.5kg, disregarded the concept of BMIs in another clip.

“BMIs are trash and extremely dangerous, in my opinion. I developed an [eating disorder] trying to get to my ‘BMI,’” she told her followers.

In her video, the midsize influencer dances carelessly while pointing at a tagged negative comment which read “top a bit small, I think”.

In response, the TikToker wore a black pair of biker shorts paired with a wine-coloured cropped tank top, with a lacy white bra visible underneath.

“I’m calling the police to report my inappropriately sized top,” she captioned her video, tagging her hater in the comment.

Comments claimed her clothes were too small. Picture: TikTok/@Nunnyobusiness
Comments claimed her clothes were too small. Picture: TikTok/@Nunnyobusiness

TikTok users took to the comments section to share their support for the body positive poster.

“I’m trying to figure out why you are getting hate. You are stunning and glowing with happiness,” wrote one viewer.

Another follower said: “No such thing as a top being too small.”

“Sis, don’t even bother with them. They lost their fashion police badge,” commented a third person.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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