I have saggy boobs but I embrace them – other women should love their bodies too

A body positivity influencer shared this her hilarious approach about ’embracing’ her ‘sagging breasts’, which involves holding a tennis racket.

Londoner Brooke Paintain (@brookepain), 19, has almost 600,000 followers on TikTok and has amassed a total of 28.7 million likes.

The influencer is a big believer in self-love and makes inspiring videos about loving your body just the way it is, no matter what it looks like.

She is also known for her famous TikTok grandfather, Grandpa Joe, who surpasses his granddaughter with 6.5 million followers.

Continuing a trend sparked by a fellow TikToker earlier this year, Brooke decided to show off the skills granted to her by her “saggy boobs.”

A body positivity influencer has shared her hilarious take on ’embracing’ her ‘saggy boobs’

In a video titled, “I found a girl who has a better pair of tattoos than you,” Joss lip-synced to Ms. Right by Mindless Behavior.

She said, “I need to see her,” as she put a plastic container under her breasts to show she could keep it there.

Many other women quickly jumped on the trend, turning it into a strange competition to show off what they could hold with their breasts.

Brooke stitched the video and captioned it, “A way to hug my sagging boobs.”

The influencer impressively held a tennis racket under one breast and a bag under the other.

She sang along to the song, “Traveled all around the world to see her,” as she grinned at the camera before bursting into laughter.

Commenters called the TikToker a “legend” and praised her for trying.

One user wrote, “I love you for this Brooke,” and another user added, “I love this! Sagging breasts gang’.

She sang along to ‘Traveled around the world to see her’ as she grinned at the camera before bursting into laughter.

The influencer replied “had to do it,” alongside laughing emojis.

Referring to the other videos, another viewer said: ‘The girl with the TV and the girl with a table and a chair still win haha.’

Someone else wrote: “I had boobs like yours but I had reduction surgery because it hurt,” while another said: “I feel your pain girl.”

It comes just after a Nevada woman with size 34H breasts had a life-changing breast reduction, returning her to a size 34B.

Growing up, Carissa Beasley, 26, had to constantly visit chiropractors and doctors for pain in her back and neck, and she also became upset every time she went shopping for clothes because she felt like nothing fit her figure.

Now she has opened up about how her ‘quality of life’ and her self-confidence completely changed after having the operation.

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