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A curvy woman has confessed online often tell her she's "punching" just because of her size and her husband's muscular physique. Brooke Sherbert, known as Raising Romey on , is renowned for her candid discussions about body image. She regularly showcases her figure with confidence to demonstrate that all can feel fabulous, regardless of their shape or size.

Recently, she addressed the comments she receives about her relationship, revealing that many people question how she managed to snag her hunky man due to her being "big". She shared that she often hears remarks like "she is punching" and "how did she get him? ", despite the couple's evident happiness together. These are just a few of the negative comments she's received recently, but Brooke and her partner have been together for 13 years.



During this time, they've seen "various versions of each other", including Brooke's body changes during pregnancy and childbirth. The couple's unwavering support for each other, regardless of the challenges they face, is what truly matters to Brooke. She firmly believes that her worth is not defined by her size.

In a heartfelt post, Brooke stated: "We have seen every version of each other, and will continue to see more through the entirety of our life together. Your value is not determined by your size." She also had a message for the anonymous internet trolls who think it's acceptable to make such comments, saying: "To the faceless, nameless people that think it's ok to speak like this to strangers on the internet, I really hope you get the help you need to get out of that dark hole.

Do some inner work, and reflect on yourself, rather than project onto others." After Brooke shared her story, she received an outpouring of support and love. Garnering over a thousand likes on the post, her followers rallied behind her, assuring her of her beauty, and urging her not to let the harsh words affect her.

One of them remarked: "What on earth. Clearly jel. You are beautiful and you both shine together.

Anyone can see that." Another supporter chimed in with: "Can't believe the audacity of some people. More beautiful now than ever.

" Displaying the empathy felt by many, a third sympathiser noted: "I can't believe some people can be so cruel and heartless to nice people. Please don't let it get to you. And these people are usually the single ones.

" And another added: "I can't believe someone would say you're big. You're absolutely perfect.".

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