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Samantha Bartlett & Grace Hoffman

Size 22 model's amazing shut down of trolls over cruel 'cow' nickname

Despite creating a name for herself as a curve-loving beauty Queen, the plus-size model has candidly admitted that she's cruelly trolled and branded "fat" every day.

Olivia Messina has refused to listen to the negative comments after proudly flaunting her figure this week, the Daily Star reports.

The self-proclaimed "hot cow" from Toronto, Canada, showed off her figure on Instagram while wearing a matching bikini top and shorts set.

The body-positive 27-year-old - who proudly flaunts her size 22 body - donned a pout while wearing the cow print bikini top, from brand Fashion Nova, as she lounged on a white boucle chair.

The brunette paired the stunning fit with some dazzling makeup, which included smoky eyeshadow paired with fluttery lashes.

Olivia posed in the two-piece Fashio Nova outfit (Instagram/oliviasworld95)
She looked stunning in the matching set (Instagram/oliviasworld95)

She accessorised her look with a pair of oversized silver hoop earrings, as well as other matching jewellery.

Meanwhile, her dark locks were styled into loose curls, which sat effortlessly behind her shoulders.

Sharing the snaps on popular social media app Instagram, where she boasts more than 340,000 followers on account @oliviasworld95, Olivia took the hater's comments in her stride.

Captioning the post, she wrote: "When you've been called a cow for years and you finally decide to dress like one to only realise that you're actually the hottest cow in the pasture.

"Wearing the "Country Life Short Set" from @FashionNova."

Since sharing the post online, Olivia's snap has raked in over 6,000 likes to date and in excess of 200 comments - where one person claimed the social media star "belong[ed] on a magazine cover".

The full-time content creator opened up about being trolled on a daily basis.

She told the Daily Star: "I get negative fatphobic comments daily, but I have learned to drown them out and focus on the positive messages I receive.

"Knowing I am helping people feel better in their own skin makes it worth it for me.

"Women message me telling me how they are able to wear bikinis now because of me or that they never saw anyone with their body shape online and they are glad to have found me.

"These women inspire me every day to keep spreading body positivity at any chance I get," she added.

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