A woman was body-shamed by her ex-boyfriend but instead of letting it get her down she used it as inspiration and has now completely transformed her look.
TikTok star Layyzerr, @layzzerr, shared a picture of herself from the time when she was dating her boyfriend alongside a message from him, which reads: "You don't have an ass."
She captioned the video 'true story', and the next image in the clip shows the young woman in gym clothing - preparing to do a gruelling workout.
Her next image shows Layyzerr at the end of her body transformation, as she stands proud flaunting her toned abs and rippling muscles.
What do you think about Layyzerr's incredible transformation? Let us know in the comments...
After sharing her story online, the young woman was inundated with comments from people who praised Layyzerr for her determination.
One wrote: "Why are people hating so much? She looks great, y'all projecting your own insecurities on her."
And another said: "People trying to be hateful but don't have half your discipline and motivation."
While a third added: "Girl don’t even bother responding to these haters. You look amazing.”"
Then a fourth user added: “Girl the progress in there! These people are just jealous and always looking to bring people down! Keep working hard."
"Don’t worry about your lame ex or these commenters," wrote a fourth. "Just keep working hard, you look fantastic!"
Meanwhile, a new mum has hit back at cruel trolls after they picked on her twin daughters because of their weight - saying they should go on a diet.
Alexis LaRue, who posts on TikTok under @themejiafamily, went viral earlier this year after sharing the size of her infants, who weighed 20lbs each, which is around 4lbs heavier than the average baby.
Trolls commented on the videos and said that the pair 'didn't need snacks', they need to lose some weight, and should go on a diet.
Alexis said that her children were perfectly healthy, and that she would never dream of telling a mother that her young children needed to lose weight.
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