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Hot Mom TikToker Gets Hated On for Bragging About Her Post-Pregnancy Body

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S J - April 8, 2022

TikToker and self-proclaimed hot mom (not going to argue with that), Aga Bordes, got a lot of hate recently for a video showing off her post-pregnancy body.  She says it took just two weeks for her to fit back into her pre-pregnancy clothes.

She captioned the video, "POV: You're two weeks postpartum, fit again in all your clothes, it's a beautiful sunny day, you're on your hot mom walk, your baby is full and happy, life is good."

@aga.bordes Time for hot MOM walks #momwalk #fyp #hotmomlife #hotmomwalk #momsoftikok #hotgirlwalk #2weekspostpartum #postpartum #momtok #houstonmom #firsttimemom #viral ♬ Ooh Ahh (My Life Be Like) [feat. Tobymac] - Grits

From NY Post:

The blonde was clad in formfitting blue leggings and a white crop top in the clip, which gained almost half a million views.

Several female TikTok users immediately slammed Bordes for her “unrealistic” attitude.

“Let’s not normalize everything being back to normal two weeks postpartum. I couldn’t even leave my house for the first two months,” one disgruntled mother commented.

“You must be insecure to have to post all about it. Way to go by making other first-time mums feel they should be exercising, eating healthy,” another person commented.

Haters are going to hate no matter what you do.  What happened to each their own?  I don't think being happy about your own post-pregnancy body means you're putting anyone else down.  People are too sensitive these days.

 

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