Woman claims she was told to leave beach over micro bikini
An OnlyFans content creator says she was told to leave a beach by another beachgoer because of the micro bikini she was wearing.
An Only Fans content creator claimed that a woman told her to leave at the beach because she was wearing a micro bikini.
Annie Knight took to TikTok to share her outrage at the issue, but revealed she was unable to show the swimsuit on the video platform as it would cause people to “get angry at her”.
“It is a micro bikini but, who cares? I’m hot,” she said.
“She was the definition of a Karen and she was so rude and judgmental about it too. Like, obviously she’s just jealous that I’m young and hot and she’s old and wrinkly.”
The 26-year-old said that anyone who felt uncomfortable around her in the micro bikini was more than welcome to move away.
A micro bikini, by definition, is a swim suit that just covers the nipples and genitalia – often with the rear of the bottoms having little fabric.
Annie said she refused to leave, instead staying at the beach and making it her mission to outlast the woman who complained.
“You don’t own this beach, you’re not the f***ing council, let me do what I want. Let me f***ing live,” she said.
Many supported Annie, saying “good for you” and that “jealousy is a curse” but others pointed out there may have been children around.
Her strong stance over not being told what to do with her body comes after Annie revealed in 2022 that she battled an eating disorder after she was weighed in her Year 4 maths class.
The teacher weighed each student in front of the class, and then lined them up based on the number that appeared on the scale.
The now 26-year-old remembers the devastating moment as clear as day, because her height and a small amount of baby weight made her 17kg heavier than her best friend. It’s something Annie said she will always remember.
It was the first time she had ever stepped on a pair of scales in her life – but it would by no means be the last as it triggered something within her.
Annie went to her dad’s house after school that day, and her eating habits immediately changed.
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Over the course of months she became severely underweight after losing a third of her body weight – until nine months after she was asked to step on the scales in front of her peers her mother took her to a paediatrician.
At the age of 11, before even finishing primary school, Annie was diagnosed with an eating disorder.
Now, Annie is happy and has developed a positive relationship with both food and her body.