The world has evolved so much in the past few years with tremendous growth and technological advancements. With that being said, though it is true that the world is moving forward, there are still many issues in our society that screams of the days forgotten.
People still face shaming of all sorts every day which has had a very adverse effect on people’s mental health. While many educated people are coming forward to stop online bullying, there are many influencers who have taken it upon themselves to bring the change much needed.
Here are some of the strongest social media influencers who are spreading the word of body positivity and self-love and acceptance through their Instagram handles.
Sakshi Sindwani
When it comes to being body positive, Sakshi Sindwani is one influencer who is making it happen. She has been redefining fashion for women with curves. Sakshi being a size-positive influencer has been going viral all over social media with strong and powerful posts on Instagram.
Neha Parulkar
Neha Parulkar is your typical ‘Girl Next Door’ from Mumbai who is a plus-size model and size-positive influencer. She shares instances from her personal experience to make her followers relate to her more.
Dolly Singh
Dolly Singh has been one of the most prominent names when it comes to social media content creators. With around 1.4 million followers, Dolly Singh has been going viral with her wit and humor on Instagram. However, Dolly has been spreading awareness about Skinny Shaming and is encouraging people to accept your body no matter what.
Nidhi Sunil
Born in Kerela, Nidhi Sunil is a South Indian model, actress, and activist. Nidhi is a previous recipient of Vogue India’s Model of the year award and is currently one of L’Oréal’s global ambassadors. She has been very vocal about colorism that still prevails in our society.
Rupi Kaur
From body positivity, women empowerment to mental health, Rupi Kaur is fighting many battles. With an Instagram following of 4.4 million, Rupi Kaur is making sure that the world is aware and educated about the daily struggles women from all walks of life are facing today.