Body positive star slams women who criticised her for sharing a ‘nice photo’

Influencer Georgie Clarke has hit out at women who slammed her for sharing a 'nice photo'.

The social media star, who boasts 695,000 Instagram followers, is known for sharing body positive posts on the site.

This includes showing how models fake 'perfect' bum snaps and what she really looks like in beachwear.

And it seems fans weren't used to the brunette beauty posing up a storm for what she described as a 'fabulous picture'.

The influencer has revealed many told her it was 'off-brand' for her to pose for a 'nice photo' – however she has argued that there 'isn't just one side' to her.

Taking to Instagram, Georgie fumed: "I thought women were meant to support each other?!

"Our whole lives we’ve been taught that other women are our competition. Pitted against each other about whose prettier or whose won the guy over the other girl. I didn’t sign up to that. I want to support other women.

"I create self-love content to show my audience that what the media and society labels are flaws is actually totally normal. And when you take a picture and you see the odd thing that I promote as normal… you stop the negative thought process and feel fabulous again… right?

"I want my content to make you feel fabulous in your body. Just like when put loads of effort into a photo to feel fabulous I would love and appreciate the same back. To feel amazing to take fabulous pictures."

She continued: "There's not just one side to me. I want to show all the sides I have. A huge part of who I am is creating content and brainstorming it like it’s a piece of art. I enjoy that!

"I was criticised recently saying that taking a 'nice photo' for a partnership was 'off brand' for me… and it’s hypocritical of me to post it. But why? This isn’t a brand this page is ME. My life, why can I not share something that brings me a joy? A side of me that enjoys creating artistic content.

"I’ve never shamed women for using the techniques I’ve 'exposed', I am not passing judgement on anyone – I am simply sharing them to educate. To ensure that when my followers scroll, their self worth isn’t effected.

"Nice pictures are totally allowed. Why wouldn’t they be? Seeing a lovely photo of myself brings so much joy and confidence and I imagine it’s the same for you too?

"Yes this platform will occasionally have partnerships. Everyone has a job right? If your employer asked you to do a job for their website – would you say no it’s off brand? So why is their judgement and shame for an influencer when they does the same?"

Georgie concluded: "Women are supposed to support each other. If you find yourself not wanting women to feel fabulous because it makes you feel insecure then I really mean this when I say, I’m am sending you all the self love learning you can imagine. Let's be kind."

The influencer shared a stunning bikini photo beside the caption which saw her pose up a storm in nude swimwear.

Fans were quick to support the star on the post, which racked up more than 5,000 likes.

One told her: "Don't let negative comments get to you. People who put others down do it to elevate themselves in their own mind. It doesn't have anything to do with you."

While another added: "Here's some virtual support and positivity from one woman to another."

Meanwhile a third chimed in: "Icon. Such a positive influence and so right."

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