A PLUS-SIZE model and social media influencer has revealed people often mistake her for being skinny at first.

Olivia, from Toronto, Canada, often posts TikTok videos on what it's like being a plus-size woman.


In one recent video, the content creator revealed people are always getting tricked by her 'slim face.'

She said: "When people think you're a thin girl because of your slim face," as she posed in front of the camera taking headshots.

But in the next clip, Olivia revealed what she really looked like.

Olivia added: "But you're really a fat girl," as she showed herself wearing a black vest and pink shorts.

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The red-head beauty often hits back at trolls who write cruel comments.

She revealed that people are often telling her to hide her belly when they see that she is plus-sized.

Olivia wrote: "If you're fat you should hide your belly it's gross."

Proving she doesn't care what people think – Olivia then showed off her belly.

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She also had a message for the haters, writing: "hide that personality boo," in the caption of the post.

The plus-size model and body-positivity influencer has gained over 575k followers and five million likes on the social media app.

Although the model is targeted by trolls many people praised the model for her self-confidence in the comments of her videos.

One wrote: "You're beautiful every inch of you never listen to trolls if you're happy that’s all that matters."

A second person commented: "Just beautiful ignore the haters."

"You're gorgeous," penned a third.

Meanwhile, a fourth added: "Rock it!"

"Yassss! Embrace the Fupa," praised a fifth person.

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