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'Curvy' Woman Who Is Married To 'Mr Six Pack' Hits Back At Cruel Comments From Trolls


Jenna Kutcher, a wedding photographer from Wisconsin, is more than happy with her husband Drew.

But while they are both head over heels in love, there are plenty of people out there who don't understand why they are together and feel the need to let them know about it.


Drew, who has nearly 30,000 followers on Instagram, is a health coach and personal trainer, so he's in pretty good shape.

As the pair both regularly post photos of each other on Instagram, their relationship started to get more and more attention. Eventually, Jenna was met by direct messages and comments from users questioning why Drew would be interested in her and sending other body-shaming insults.



Raise your hand if you feel unworthy.... not enough... less than... broken, even. I feel like we’re all walking through life alone, trying to stifle how we feel and waiting to be able to say, “OMG, ME TOO! I thought I was the only one.” 〜 Today has been INSANE getting our “story” featured all the cross the world. You know, the story of the curvy girl and the super fit guy and how the world has shaped our view of beauty and our perception of worth. 〜 The truth is: our insecurities are not our identities. The things you’re spending your whole life hiding? They might be the very things that connect you with other amazing humans and make you feel less alone. 〜 You are not your body, you are not your imperfections, you are not your past mistakes, you are not less than, and you certainly are not failing because your life isn’t like strangers on the internet. 〜 You are worthy, you are loved, you are beautiful, and you are so enough. I figured if I needed this reminder, chances are you do, too... 〜 If you’re new here, WELCOME! You are welcomed to show up just as you are (and we promise to do the same!) Tag a friend below who is perfectly imperfect and remind them that they are loved!
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While she admits there is some insecurity that stems from being married to "Mr. 6-pack", she has hit back against those who have criticised her for merely being with him. She posted a photo of the two of them taken in Kilhei, Hawaii, along with caption that read:

"Part of my insecurity with my body has stemmed around being married to Mr. 6-Pack himself. Why should I, a curvy girl get him? I feel unworthy and when I write narratives in my head that because I am not thin, I don’t deserve him.

"This man has embraced every curve, every dimple, pound and pimple for the last ten years and has always me reminded me that I’m beautiful even when my inner dialogue doesn’t match (and when I haven’t showered in days.)

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