EVERYONE has insecurities that they’d rather ignore.

Most of us choose to hide our insecurities with clothes or makeup, hoping other people won’t see the supposed negatives that we see.


A woman named Araceli Toscano, however, said she gets over her insecurities by flaunting them.

Posting to her TikTok @aracelitoscanoh, she said: “Part two of wearing the f*** out of your insecurities.”

Araceli then began a fashion show to present her various looks.

The first outfit she wore was a metallic pink matching mini skirt and tank set.

The skirt hugged her hips and butt, while the tank had an open back and was cropped to reveal her midriff.

“How cute is this?! The cellulite is there,” she acknowledged.

 Next, she put on a white tennis skirt and a tight yellow crop top.

“Um, excuse me?!” she said confidently, proud of how she looked.

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Her third outfit was an ultra-cropped tank top and a funky fitted skirt with a floral pattern.

“Girl, you can tell my legs have not seen daylight,” she joked about how pale she was.

Araceli then went for a rocker chic look, wearing a black leather top and black jean shorts with chains hanging from the sides.

“I bet you’ve never seen me in shorts girl!”

She showed off the back, revealing just how short they were.

“These shorts are cutting my circulation,” she admitted.

So to prevent the friction from irritating  her thighs, she said she uses the Gold Bond Friction Stick, which can be bought for $6 at Walmart.

Araceli’s final outfit included a lavender tank paired with a lavender tennis skirt.

This one, too, had her legs and stomach on full display.

Commenters applauded her confidence and said it inspired them to be the same:

“EVERY. OUTFIT. WAS. SER-VING,” one person wrote.

“We have the same exact body type and my arms are just like yours. I’m going to wear a tank top for the first time to the outlets tomorrow,” added another.


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