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Ireland Baldwin talks about body positivity in a lengthy Instagram post

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In a transparent and detailed Instagram post on Wednesday, Ireland Baldwin boldly shared her experiences. With issues ranging from body positivity to toxic online conduct.

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After reading ‘Camila Cabello’s article about body image, media, and mental health,’ Ireland, took to the site. To say she was encouraged to open up about the difficulties.

‘Being that I’m a horrible b**** and that I’m done accepting s*** from people on the Internet now, I know the heat will never go away,’ she claimed. I’m quite aware that the more I put myself out there, the more people will find excuses to criticise me. But that’s fine!!’ Of course, I’m not quite as well-known as Camilla, but I can connect to every word she wrote. Since I was a youngster, older adults on the Internet have called me fat, unattractive, worthless, and insignificant in various ways. “It’s nothing new,” Ireland remarked, adding that “it’s invasive and incredibly lame but out of my control.”

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‘Now it’s difficult for me to put myself on here since those same grown people raised other little s***ty grownups to do the same thing.’

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Ireland, who has previously spoken openly about her struggles with eating disorders, called it “sad and pathetic.” That people would tear others down online, particularly “women doing this to other women.”

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