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Model Iskra Lawrence Slams Hater On Instagram While Eating Chips in Slow Motion

"This is for anyone who has ever been called FAT."

Iskra Lawrence just took one Instagram hater to the school of "don't mess with me."

The Aerie un-airbrushed model took to Instagram over the weekend to share a post dedicated to "anyone who has ever been called FAT."

In the staged "American Beauty"-style photo, the 24-year-old model, who has made headlines recently for becoming a "champion of body diversity," lies on the floor in her bra and underwear surrounded by packets of crisps (a.k.a chips).

"Thanks for the inspirational words on a recent pic @zseanzbrown 👇'Fat cow. It's only cus every F****r on this planet is obese that that's the norm... Plus-size models? give me a F*****g breaking. Everyone needs to stop eating McDonald's, the NHS is f****d because of people like her eating too many bags of crisps.' Opinions are like arseholes - everyone's got one🙌 thanks to the dream team for making this happen at work today," she wrote on the photo that has over 66,200 likes.

And that image wasn't the end of Iskra's takedown. She continued by sharing a video of herself eating the chips in slow motion.

"Ps I do not condone binge eating. I eat whatever I want in moderation. I will eat crisps but I'll also make healthy home cooked meals and workout regularly," Lawrence, a managing editor at The Runway Riot wrote to her 1.3 million followers. "The message is who gives a F what anyone else thinks of you. YOU are the only one who decides yourself worth✨"

Now that's how you fight against Insta-trolls!

As a teen, Lawrence was often told she was "too big" by modelling agencies, yet "not big enough" for plus-modelling auditions. This has led her to caption each of her Instagram posts with body positive comments that are hashtagged with #everyBODYisbeautiful to promote self-love and acceptance.

"You won't see me promoting tea detoxs(sic) or anything that I don't actually use or wear or believe in," Iskra captions an Instagram post. "I am NOT an Instagram model and do not earn a living off it. I post because I hope to grow my platform to share my experiences and hopefully help other girls that are going through what I went through."

Talk about a body image hero!

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