I flaunt my big belly in skimpy Hooters outfits – Im fat but still sexy
A self-declared 'big beautiful woman' has made social media accounts dedicated to flaunting her big belly in skimpy outfits – and declared she's "fat but still sexy".
Jenny, who posts on social media as @jennystummy, often refers to herself as a "BBW Queen" as she shares videos of herself jiggling her belly fat and asking people to feed her. The 24-year-old posts content relating to the "feeder" fetish her social media, while posing in lingerie, bikinis – or sometimes nothing at all.
But in one of her clips, the plus-size model was seen donning the iconic white and orange uniform of the the Hooters restaurant franchise. The skimpy shorts and vest top brandished with the logo couldn't contain her voluptuous figure.
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She was seen looking down at the camera and wobbling her tummy to viewers as she insisted that she's "sexy" regardless of her size. In the video, she lipsynced to a sound which said: "Just a reminder that I am very fat and very sexy and I am 100% glorifying obesity and there's nothing you can do about it."
The curvy OnlyFans star previously confessed to making the TikTok account specifically for showing off her stomach. The clip, which has gained more than 6,600 views, she was seen dancing in a navy blue bikini.
The caption said: "When I make a TikTok account just for my tummy." She then mimicked a sound that said: "This is so sick and f**king twisted! Sick and twisted."
Social media users have had seemingly divided reactions to the account, though.
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Many took to the comments complimenting her on her confidence and beauty, with one user writing: "Super beautiful." Another added: "A beautiful belly." And a third commented: "Don't cover that up. You're beautiful."
However, others slammed the content creator for apparently making them lose their appetite. One user said: "Sort yourself out cheers."
A second commented: "Thank you, I don’t even want to see more videos like this. I just wanted to go eat but I lost my appetite."
Meanwhile, a third penned: "I see it a little differently." To which, Jenny replied: "You comment on so many of my videos. Jealously is an awful trait to have. Grow up maybe?"
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