This woman created the Saggy Boobs Movement and people are loving it

by DARIN GRAHAM

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The woman who kick started the #SaggyBoobsMatter movement says everyone should be talking about body positivity.

Blogger and internet personality Chidera Eggerue, aged 23, has been inspiring her thousands of followers through inspirational posts – and bar some apparent shaming from Nigerian musician Don Jazzy – people are firmly behind her.

Better known as Slumflower, Chidera started the Saggy Boobs Matter movement online challenging what people think breasts should look like.

The next time a man asks you why your boobs are saggy, ask him why his balls are saggy.#SAGGYBOOBSMATTER pic.twitter.com/Gl6LIMupYu
— THE SLUMFLOWER (@theslumflower) January 18, 2018

In a conversation with Buzzfeed, the blogger said:

A lack of representation of saggy-looking boobs when I used to go bra shopping in M&S [as a young teenager] made me realise that something is wrong with the way the world views women’s bodies.

The packaging would always have a picture of a white woman with perky boobs, yet when I’d try on the same bra in my correct size, my boobs just wouldn’t look like the model pictured.

I love being body shamed and slandered by Nigerian musicians.

Thank you for being horrible @DONJAZZY. Hope it’s worth it! pic.twitter.com/cQ8yvLnBiF
— THE SLUMFLOWER (@theslumflower) January 15, 2018

Chidera explains how she became mired in a complex over her breasts that was so bad she was close to having surgery at 18.

Something clearly clicked and Chidera eventually accepted her body as is which is evident in her social media posts. She often posts pictures of herself braless.

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