Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman is Busty Cops (2004) Watch onlineknown as a strident supporter of body positivity. When she received sexist comments from a TSA employee recently, Raisman called him out on Twitter.
Thankfully, Raisman has an Instagram that can help you forget the haters and focus on what's real.
SEE ALSO: The tear-filled moment Aly Raisman knew she NAILED itRaisman posted this photo with a strong message that reminds her fans about the importance of self-love.
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Raisman's post addresses a few criticisms women often hear about their bodies.
"Don't EVER let anyone tell you how you should or shouldn't dress. We are all entitled to wear what we want," Raisman wrote. "Females do not have to dress modest to be respected. Be proud of your body. It's never about the number on the scale it's about the way you feel. You are all unique and beautiful in your own way. No one is perfect." If you take away one thing from Raisman's post, remember this line:
"No one is perfect. AND no matter who you are, male or female, we all have those days of insecurity. We are all human."
It's a relief to hear that even an Olympic goddess feels like an imperfect human sometimes.
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