I love showing off my hairy body in bikinis — trolls tell me to buy a razor
Her fuzz is all the buzz.
A TikToker is receiving mixed reviews of her body hair, with some social media users calling it “beautiful” and others urging her to invest in a razor.
In a TikTok last month with over 8.1 million views, Martina, who goes by @martina_peach on the platform, dons a barely-there pink bikini that shows her underarm and pubic hair.
“Pink bikinis and sun: perfect match!” she captioned the clip.
In her most recent TikTok, shared Monday, Martina once again slips into the teeny-weeny bikini — still as overgrown as ever.
“I like a blooming flower,” one thirsty viewer commented.
Another stated: “This is what a real woman looks like.”
“1000% my type, an all natural goddess,” someone else agreed.
“Superiority,” one declared.
However, some users shunned Martina, telling her she needs to “go shave,” according to The Sun.
“Have you ever heard of waxing?” one apparently questioned the beauty.
Another person reportedly had one word for Martina.
“Gillette,” the user allegedly wrote, referring to the popular razor brand.
“Gillette could sponsor you!” another echoed.
“You need to mow the grass,” someone else declared, per the outlet.
Maria Margolies, a once buttoned-up conservative Catholic, told The Post in April why she decided to grow out her underarm hair.
“It’s my body, it’s my choice,” explained Margolies, 42, a yoga teacher and mother of two from Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. “I stopped shaving because I couldn’t come up with a good reason for why I was doing it in the first place.”
“Women are taught that it’s not OK to have body hair,” she added. “But I’m confident in my choice not to shave if I don’t want to. It’s empowering to stand my ground.”
“Mean Girls” alum Rachel McAdams faced criticism for flaunting her au naturel underarms for the April 2023 edition of Bustle.
“This is my body, and I think that’s so important to reflect back out to the world,” McAdams told the online magazine. “I love that juxtaposition of beauty, glam, fantasy, and then truth.”
Last year, several Gen Z girls told The Post that they found growing out their body hair to be “sexy” and “empowering.”
“I actually got to a place of really loving it,” Brooklyn native and artist Chanté Glover said. “There’s no shame in what we are and embracing what we are. I find [having body hair] to be a sign of confidence and adulthood.”