Home / News / Viral & Trending This mom is calling out all the body-shamers who told her to ‘get a tummy tuck’ TheGarciaDiaries/Instagram "I share what I share with the hope that someone else who is out there struggling with their body image can see that it’s possible to love yourself and appreciate your body, no matter the shape or size." By Cassandra Stone January 13, 2022 TheGarciaDiaries/Instagram Rectangle Do you remember the first time you were on the receiving end of body-shaming? Chances are, you probably don’t, because society has been demanding that women and birthing people hate their bodies since the dawn of time (or at least advertising). Well, mom and influencer Bethanie Garcia isn’t having it. In fact, she’s calling out all the trolls who body-shamed her for sharing a photo where her stomach was visible. Garcia is a mother to five little ones and runs the Instagram account The Garcia Diaries with her husband, Anthony. Recently, she’s been sharing inspiring photos of her own journey of body acceptance. While many of her followers are supportive (and likely feel seen and validated), many others are…not. In a NY Post piece about “mom bods,” Garcia was featured as part of a “growing contingent of women who aren’t just reluctantly accepting their changed physique post-children — they’re making it downright sexy.” Unfortunately, she received a ton of backlash for daring to feel confident in her body and her own skin. Basically, the entire comments section of the Post’s Instagram post about the article did not pass the vibe check. In a follow-up post, Garcia called out all the body-shamers. She even cut and pasted some of the nasty comments she received into the post directly, so her followers can see just how cruel people can be. “When you stumble across 800+ comments of strangers tearing apart your looks, your morals, your ability to parent…all from a picture of your BELLY,” she writes in the caption. “I don’t share what I share on this platform for people to ‘like’ it or to try and shove body positivity down people’s throats. I share because once upon a time, I hated my body so much that I chose to starve it, I shrunk down as small as I could get, lived to workout and eat as little as possible, and STILL hated my body.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bethanie Garcia (@thegarciadiaries) Garcia says she fills her Instagram feed with messages and photos for others who are on the lifelong journey of self-acceptance and self-love, especially those of us who have a hard time liking the way we look. (AKA all of us, basically). “I share what I share with the hope that someone else who is out there struggling with their body image can see that it’s possible to love yourself and appreciate your body, no matter the shape or size.” In the post, Garcia says she’s inspired by Sarah Nicole Landry (@thebirdspapaya), another influencer and mother who hopes to fight weight and body stigma for birthing people. As a “plus-size” mama myself, I look at photos like these and feel two things. First, I feel grateful that women with large platforms are doing this kind of work and introspection and inspiring people to love themselves. But I also feel kind of bummed out, because my body is bigger than Garcia’s and Landry’s, and I see all the criticism they receive just for having…stomachs. Why are people so afraid to look like me? is something I often wonder. It’s hard, I won’t sugarcoat that. Being made to feel like you’re unworthy of taking up space simply because you aren’t thin is incredibly tough. But knowing there are women out there who proudly take up space makes things a little easier. Shoppable Shop Motherly Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse imperdiet. Related Stories Viral & Trending Moms leave encouraging notes for each other in these breastfeeding pods—and it’s everything Viral & Trending I’m a proud ‘sad beige parent’ Viral & Trending Parents are sharing their Spotify Wrapped 2022—and the results are hilarious The latest Life Can men really see the mess? Inside moms’ invisible labor at home Life 7 months pregnant on the campaign trail: How motherhood has changed the way I view politics Style Zooey Deschanel’s tips on how to get holiday party-ready (without putting your finger through your tights while your kids are yelling for dinner) Motherly Stories What is the ‘gratitude trap’? How gratitude can keep us stuck