EastEnders' Lucy Beale star Melissa Suffield praised for sharing 'wobbly body' in candid clip
19.08.2023 - 18:03
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Former EastEnders star Melissa Suffield was praised by fans as she celebrated her “wobbly body” in a clip shared to social media.The star, 30, played Lucy Beale on the BBC soap between 2004 and 2010, but since leaving the show has become a social media sensation, often sharing posts about body positivity with her fans.The star welcomed her son River with husband Robert Brendan in 2020. In her latest Instagram post, the star posed in bright blue lingerie on her bed and filmed herself dancing in a feel-good video. In the caption, she wrote: “13 seconds of a body wobbling, to remind you that a wobbly body is totally NORMAL.
We spend so long picking ourselves apart, and it feels so *lonely*, we start to think we're the only ones who look a certain way”. The star then added: “In fact, there's SO many other bodies like ours- we're actually pretty damn ordinary! So, this is 13 seconds to remind you just how normal your body is. And how WONDERFUL that is.
What's your favourite wobbly bit? Let's hear 'em! And then let's CELEBRATE them.” The post was a huge hit with fans, with many offering praise for Melissa’s body positivity in the comments. One follower wrote: “You are wonderful! Hoorah for jiggle!”, while another wrote: “We all have wobbly bits, and they are all fabulous”. Someone else wrote: “There isn’t a single part of my body that doesn’t jiggle.
Actually I tell a lie, my toes don’t, my jiggles remind me of the amazing process my body made to grow my 3 beautiful boys.” A fourth person commented: “This is excellent. Let’s normalise that our bodies can jiggle and still be hottttttt”.The star regularly posts photos celebrating her body and previously hit out at trolls, saying she “doesn’t care” what people think. Last year,
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