SAY goodbye to the cosmetic surgery nip and tuck era and give a huge welcome to the celebrities who are keeping it real and embracing every inch of their curves. The toned and honed look is out whilst 'real' bodies are in with actress Kate Winslet revealing recently how she “refused to conceal her belly rolls” during filming of her latest film Lee. And fans were quick to pile praise on Stacey Solomon who shared a holiday snap with her six million Instagram followers looking fabulous in a canary yellow bikini.

The 34-year-old TV presenter wrote: “I haven’t committed to the gym this year the way I was able to last year. “However looking back on pics from the beach yesterday I can see I’m still so beautiful. “I look a little different from my last holiday but just as beautiful.

“Doing my everything to make sure my girls know how beautiful they are and don’t measure their beauty against anyone else. And do the things they love because they make them feel good, not look a certain way.” Good for you Stace and all the other body confident women who are bucking the six-pack trend and loving their bodies regardless.

According to body language expert Judi James, wearing belly rolls as a badge of honour is the epitome of power and a reminder that it's time to love our bodies, whatever they look like. She explains: "Women have been taught to believe that it’s Barbie bods only that should ever grace our screens. “So, this new spate of celebs who have suddenly liber.