Woman who’s lost 12st is mocked by trolls for ‘front butt’ & ‘snowman’ body – but says she’s proud of how far she’s come
SHE might be mocked for her ''snowman'' figure, but after losing a whopping 12st Ana Alonso has revealed she's proud of the journey.
Losing weight is no easy task, but despite shedding a whopping 12st, fitness fanatic Ana has been cruelly trolled over her figure and even dubbed a ''snowman''.
Ana, who recently revealed she never thought she'd become a ''gym rat'' one day, went from a whopping 30st to just 18st thanks to her dedication and fitness regimen.
However, whilst the success has been incredible, the young woman, who's shared progress pics on social media, has also become a target of vicious trolling.
The short clips of Ana sporting figure-hugging gym gear has seen every mean comment possible, ranging from ''snowman'' to even ''front butt''.
Others have, meanwhile, claimed they thought she was pregnant, as one troll recently said her ''baby was long overdue''.
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"How do you let yourself get like that" and "I will never want to look like that'' are just some of the mean remarks she's faced in the recent months on her platform.
But, luckily, this hasn't stopped Ana from working on herself, although she admitted that '' the number of mean comments I got was unbelievable''.
Hitting back at the rude comments and trolls, the fitness lover said: ''I know my body doesn’t look normal, but I’m really trying.
"I’ve come a long way. I used to be 450 pounds."
She also shared a reminder to be kinder to one another, writing: ''You never what what someone may be going through. I’m not giving up.
"I always try to be very positive and let the negativity roll away, but sometimes I just wish people were just a little bit more kind," she went on.
But for Ana, hitting the gym is more than just about shedding pounds - it instantly improves her mood and helps with mental health, too.
“Working out makes me happy, relieves my stress -it’s where I find peace.
"I feel like a new person."
She recently shared on TikTok: ''On the days that I don;t feel like I have it in me, I just remind myself of the progress I have made and why I started on the first place.''
Fortunately, there has also been outpouring support in the comments, with hundreds praising Ana's dedication.
One said: ''That's called discipline, not motivation, people! Keep up the good work girl.''
Another chimed in: ''You look amazing, keep pushing you got more in you.''
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A third penned: ''You come across my page every now and again but I’m so damn proud of you!''
''You're glowing sis, so proud of you, keep going!'' a kind social media user added.