Ashley Graham’s Side Boob 'Fat Positivity' Photo Has Gone Viral For All The Right Reasons

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Ashley's Inspiring 'Fat Positivity' Pic Goes ViralMike Marsland - Getty Images

Model and body confidence queen Ashley Graham has gone viral on Twitter after sharing an absolutely stunning photo of herself before a night out – and encouraging her followers to quote-Tweet it and share their own pics of a time that they also 'took fat positivity too far.'

She captioned the picture, which was taken before singer Tori Kelly's 2000's themed birthday party and shows Ashley in a banging, gold snakeskin Y2K chain dress (featuring plenty of side boob): 'Quote tweet this with a photo of you taking "fat positivity" too far. I'll start.'

In response, the model has amassed over 138,000 likes and encouraged over 4,000 others to celebrate their bodies and stick a middle finger up to any toxic societal messages, that suggest bigger bodies 'shouldn't' wear certain clothes (especially those that are revealing).

I mean, safe to say Ashley has well and truly debunked that myth, right? Just look at her!

Plenty found the post to be inspiring and appreciated seeing everyone else chime in with their own celebratory photos of self-love, with one twitter fan replying, 'This thread is the happiest place I've ever been, I love everyone loving themselves... rolls are the best part of a meal anyway.'

Another wittily replied, along with a photo of themselves slaying in a green dress, 'I’m fat and I exist, I think I took it too far y’all.'

A third, along with an image of themselves looking super cute in a crop top, also spoke about the toxic messages society directs towards bigger bodied people, 'I conquered 2 fears this day. This was my first time ever wearing a crop top and I walked across the Brooklyn bridge.'

Amongst many, many others, another Twitter user also shared four different photos of themselves in various outfits, which they said in the past had seen them accused of 'glorifying obesity': 'Presenting some looks from my "glorifying obesity" collection back when I cosplayed a lot more and had the nerve to pretend to be a fictional character. I still cosplay now and my wife still makes my looks, I just did it a LOT more years ago.'

We're so here for all this joy!

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