Tess Holliday, 34, always speaks louder about body positivity, and enjoy her life without getting worried about negative comments she gets sometimes.
Recently, she was captured while enjoying in sunny Malibu Beach, California.
She was relaxing in scorching temperatures in the water, the plus-size model took a much-needed break from her hectic work commitments.
Tess, who is a mother of two boys, Bowie, three, and Rylee, 12, showed off her stylish side as she donned a perilously plunging tropical-colored floral swimwear.
The stylish swimwear showed her impressive collection of tattoos on her legs and arms.
The Mississippi native beauty looked naturally beautiful without make-up as she was enjoying a day out in the sun.
She left her long brunette locks open as she spending her time at the beach by hitting the water.
Tess is too confident when it comes to body confidence, and she motivates her Instagram account followers about body positivity.
She often posts naked snaps alongside inspiring captions and has previously slammed lingerie brand Victoria’s Secret for ‘only caring about marginalized groups.’
Earlier this year, Tess slammed critics who insisted plus-size people can’t be in shape, she said that she drives more than two hours a day to work out with her trainer three times a week.
Taking to Instagram she wrote: ‘I drive over 2 hours to train with @massy.arias 3x a week. That’s commitment. So don’t tell me what folks in bigger bodies aren’t capable of, because we will prove you wrong every time.’
‘I feel guilty,’ she told Self last June. ‘The number of people [who] gets thrust into the limelight and they’re the plus size? They lose weight. The more successful they get, the more weight they lose. It’s hard because those people don’t owe staying fat to anyone.’
Tess agreed that people with bigger bodies often feel a ‘sense of betrayal’ when plus-size public figures lose weight, and she feels if their weight loss was their choice or something that they were pressured to do.
‘It’s none of my business and you just have to let people live and do their own thing, but I feel guilty saying I eat well and that I’m active and that I do all those things,’ she said.
‘I’ve realized that through loving yourself, at least for me personally, that means I take care of myself more.’