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Aussie mum and model Hannah Polites has shared “confronting” before and after photos — and fans are loving her refreshing honesty.
Aussie fitness guru and model Hannah Polite has shared an honest selfie with her fans just one day after giving birth to her little boy, Arlo.
The 27-year-old is one of the Gold Coast’s most popular Insta-famous fitness bloggers — and yesterday she got very real with her 1.3 million followers, posting a naked before-and-after photos from when she was 38 weeks pregnant compared with just 24 hours after giving birth.
Hannah admitted it was even a “little confronting” for her but wanted to be as “real” as possible with her Instagram community and share her post-partum body journey exactly how it was.
“I was tired, pale and a little sore but so proud of what I’d just achieved the day before,” Hannah explained. “The human body is so amazing, and I’m so thankful that mine was able to grow, birth and now nurture my boy.”
The mother-of-two said she was in no rush to “bounce back” and will just be focusing on her family and new baby — adding she will not be exercising for at least six weeks.
“Evaliah [her eldest child] has already asked why mama’s belly button ‘looks funny’ and why my skin on my belly is so soft, and she now knows that it’s because my body created a beautiful life and that’s bloody incredible.”
Hannah made a name for herself when her fitness posts went viral, and while her rock-hard abs and toned bod attract an array of people, she has gone on to pick up a new set of followers among fellow mums since giving birth to daughter Evaliah in August 2016 — and now her son just four days ago.
She has documented most of her recent pregnancy journey, revealing the highs and lows, happiness and struggles of motherhood.
“I found the changes in my body quite confronting last time and was overwhelmed being constantly told that my body will never be the same and will be ruined,” Hannah explained in a post on May 19. “I’ve been more sick this time, have put on more weight, skin has stretched further, abdominal separation, wider hips and boobs that have gone nuts etc but my body is far from ruined.”
She said she’s thankful to her body for growing, birthing and sustaining life and also for teaching her it was “society that ruined my expectations of my body”.
“It was my baby who set those expectations straight,” she said.
Fans were quick to praise the social media star, applauding the decision to be open and honest about all aspects of motherhood.
“I don’t have kids but I think these type of posts of social media are SO important for women, thank you,” one wrote.
“You’re so brave for sharing! It’s nice to see real people like you,” another said.
However, she has also copped her fair share backlash — most recently when she posted what fans labelled a “staged” labour photo.
Wearing a matching grey outfit with her husband, Hannah shared the snap to her Instagram just hours before she welcomed her baby son to the world.
In the picture of the smiling family, who stood behind a newborn’s car seat occupied by a teddy bear, a word board read: “Mama is in labour and baby is nearly here.”
But many of the model’s one million followers were quick to rip the post as a “bizarre” and “outlandish” thing to do in the throes of labour.
“Is taking the time to set up a staged photo for Instagram when you’re in labour problematic?” a Facebook user asked of the snap.
“I think it’s bizarre that everything on Instagram has to be staged and ‘squared’ for everyone to see,” another added. “Surely a quick tired selfie would have been more appropriate.”
However, others were supportive of the Aussie, writing they wished they looked “this good” while heavily pregnant — and praised her picture-perfect appearance before her birth.
“I definitely have lost a lot of male followers and people that maybe aren’t interested in babies, but I’ve gained a lot of mummy followers since my page has changed a lot,” Hannah said.
“I think my followers have grown with me: the girls who were 20 are now 26 and they want to see more about babies and marriage.”
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An inquest into a young mother’s death has raised serious questions about standards at two prestigious Melbourne hospitals.
A young Melbourne dad could be facing more than 260 charges, including two related to an alleged “hoon” gender reveal.
After watching his little brother struggle with an unknown illness for years, this youngster decided it was time to make a move.

10:01AM Wednesday, August 24th, 2022
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Aussie mum and model Hannah Polites has shared “confronting” before and after photos — and fans are loving her refreshing honesty.
Aussie fitness guru and model Hannah Polite has shared an honest selfie with her fans just one day after giving birth to her little boy, Arlo.
The 27-year-old is one of the Gold Coast’s most popular Insta-famous fitness bloggers — and yesterday she got very real with her 1.3 million followers, posting a naked before-and-after photos from when she was 38 weeks pregnant compared with just 24 hours after giving birth.
Hannah admitted it was even a “little confronting” for her but wanted to be as “real” as possible with her Instagram community and share her post-partum body journey exactly how it was.
“I was tired, pale and a little sore but so proud of what I’d just achieved the day before,” Hannah explained. “The human body is so amazing, and I’m so thankful that mine was able to grow, birth and now nurture my boy.”
The mother-of-two said she was in no rush to “bounce back” and will just be focusing on her family and new baby — adding she will not be exercising for at least six weeks.
“Evaliah [her eldest child] has already asked why mama’s belly button ‘looks funny’ and why my skin on my belly is so soft, and she now knows that it’s because my body created a beautiful life and that’s bloody incredible.”
Hannah made a name for herself when her fitness posts went viral, and while her rock-hard abs and toned bod attract an array of people, she has gone on to pick up a new set of followers among fellow mums since giving birth to daughter Evaliah in August 2016 — and now her son just four days ago.
She has documented most of her recent pregnancy journey, revealing the highs and lows, happiness and struggles of motherhood.
“I found the changes in my body quite confronting last time and was overwhelmed being constantly told that my body will never be the same and will be ruined,” Hannah explained in a post on May 19. “I’ve been more sick this time, have put on more weight, skin has stretched further, abdominal separation, wider hips and boobs that have gone nuts etc but my body is far from ruined.”
She said she’s thankful to her body for growing, birthing and sustaining life and also for teaching her it was “society that ruined my expectations of my body”.
“It was my baby who set those expectations straight,” she said.
Fans were quick to praise the social media star, applauding the decision to be open and honest about all aspects of motherhood.
“I don’t have kids but I think these type of posts of social media are SO important for women, thank you,” one wrote.
“You’re so brave for sharing! It’s nice to see real people like you,” another said.
However, she has also copped her fair share backlash — most recently when she posted what fans labelled a “staged” labour photo.
Wearing a matching grey outfit with her husband, Hannah shared the snap to her Instagram just hours before she welcomed her baby son to the world.
In the picture of the smiling family, who stood behind a newborn’s car seat occupied by a teddy bear, a word board read: “Mama is in labour and baby is nearly here.”
But many of the model’s one million followers were quick to rip the post as a “bizarre” and “outlandish” thing to do in the throes of labour.
“Is taking the time to set up a staged photo for Instagram when you’re in labour problematic?” a Facebook user asked of the snap.
“I think it’s bizarre that everything on Instagram has to be staged and ‘squared’ for everyone to see,” another added. “Surely a quick tired selfie would have been more appropriate.”
However, others were supportive of the Aussie, writing they wished they looked “this good” while heavily pregnant — and praised her picture-perfect appearance before her birth.
“I definitely have lost a lot of male followers and people that maybe aren’t interested in babies, but I’ve gained a lot of mummy followers since my page has changed a lot,” Hannah said.
“I think my followers have grown with me: the girls who were 20 are now 26 and they want to see more about babies and marriage.”
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An inquest into a young mother’s death has raised serious questions about standards at two prestigious Melbourne hospitals.
A young Melbourne dad could be facing more than 260 charges, including two related to an alleged “hoon” gender reveal.
After watching his little brother struggle with an unknown illness for years, this youngster decided it was time to make a move.

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50 Before & After Pics Of Rebellious Teenagers
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#1 Me And My Girlfriend When We First Met Vs. Now. The Regretful Emo Phase
#3 These Are My Rebellious Siblings And I As Punk Teenagers, And This Is Us Now!
#4 Then I Was Studying To Become A Designer Listening To Brand New, Death Cab And Blink. Now I'm A Designer Listening To Brand New, Death Cab And Blink And Having My First Kid
#5 I'm The Mom To A Neat 4-Year-Old, I'm Married, And I'm The Manager Of A Local Convenience Store. All Things I Told Myself At Fifteen That I'd Never Do. 15 And 25 Years Old
#6 I Became A Fireman, If I Talked To Myself 8 Years Ago And Said You Would Cut Your Hair And Become Part Of The Fire Department I Would've Never Believed Myself
#7 After The Whole Emo Stuff I Went To A Videogame School, Learned To Code, And Now Am Working At An Awesome Startup. Definitely A Phase. But I Really Had Good Times. And Also Did Very Stupid Shit, Especially With Drugs
#8 Emo. Goth. Emo. Emo. Marketing Consultant
#9 I'm Still Listening To Brand New, Work As An Administrative Coordinator For A Fortune 500 Company And Up Until Now Never Noticed It Wasn't Really A Phase
#10 Before - Year 2005, My 18 Year Old Emo Self. After - Year 2015, I Am A Loving Father And Husband. What A Difference 10 Years Can Make
#11 Became An Infantryman For The US Army. Going To College, Studying International Security And Conflict Resolution
#12 Hated Life, Wore Black, Insulted Anyone Who Listened To Britney Spears. Now I'm In My Second Year Of My PhD. And Also Love To Rock Out To Britney Spears
#13 I Was Super Scene/Emo As A Teenager But I Guess Being So Into Customizing My Myspace Profile Got Me Into Coding, Now A Full Time Web Developer And Mom To A 4-Year-Old
#14 This Was Me In My Emo Days, Green Hair And Everything. Now I Work A Corporate Job To Pay My Studies As A Web Developer And Designer. I Am A Part Time Tattooed Model, And Aspiring Actress
#15 Me When I Was 15/16 And Now: 21 Year Old And Working In Some Carpenter Job
#16 Early 2000s And Now. I'm In The US Military Now As An Mp. Specifically US Air Force
#17 I’m A Tax Consultant At A Big-Four Accounting Firm
#18 I'm A Special Education Teacher For High School Freshmen. I Teach Kids Like I Was How Not To Do The Things I Did. So Far, So Good. Me In 9th Grade. Me Teaching 9th Grade
#19 I'm A Proper Grown Up Now, Working As A Trainer For The Bank, Buying My First Property, Paying The Mortgage. Still Feel Like A Filthy Wee Emo Though
#20 I Was The Overly Depressed Girl, Always Wearing Too Much Eyeliner. But Fast Forward To Getting The Right Treatment For My Clinical Depression, I Just Finished My Bachelors Degree
#21 I Went From An Alcohol-Stealing Pseudo-Lesbian To A Bespoke Tailor
#22 All That Hair And Makeup Practice Back Then Really Helped Me Become The Hairstylist And Makeup Artist That I Am Today
#23 I’m Working Towards An Associates Degree In Mortuary Science
#24 I Became The Police. I Also Now Send Couple Christmas Cards. 2007 And 2015
#25 Emo To Heavy Metal Blogger. I Used To Listen To Billy Talent And Claim To Be A Struggling Writer Because It Sounded Cool. Now I Listen To Led Zeppelin And I Am A Struggling Writer
#26 I'm Now 27, Started My Family Earlier This Year, Moving Into A House In 9 Days, And I'm Studying To Become A Laboratory Technologist
#27 I Was Pretty Damn Weird In High School. Now I Work At Home Depot On The Night Shift Trying To Figure Out What To Do Now
#28 I Am Now A Lover Of Fashion As Well As A Government IT Analyst. I Don't Think My Music Taste Will Ever Change Though. I Still Listen To The Old Shit With The Addition Of Post Hardcore And Djent
#29 Not "Traditionally" Rebel But Still Threatening Ha Ha (Then And Now)
#30 I Might Be Even More Rebel With My Clothing Now Than I Was Back Then. Not In This Picture Tho :)
#31 1985, While I Was In Art School And 2017, Successful Artist, Teacher, Mother. Still Me!
#32 I’m A Mom To A Beautiful 3-Year-Old Girl, Working Full Time At A Children’s Hospital, And Going To Get My Paramedics License
#33 Just Loved The Emo Look. Today Me Golfer, And Events Coordinator For The Golf Course I Live On
#34 Then: Wow Look How Cool I Am With My Hair Over My Eyes. Now: Girlfriend's Senior Prom. Much Cleaner Cut. Massive Transition
#35 Now I’m 20, And In My Second Year Of Vet School
#36 2007 Vs 2013: Wasn't That Much Of A Rebel But I Did Love My Skateboard! Still Listening To Rock Music Though. Maybe I'll Get A Longboard One Day. Or A New Fridge, Because Priorities
#37 I Don't Regret Anything. It Was A Great Time. I Actually Miss My Red Hair.
#38 I’m Bartending Now Instead Of Working At Hot Topic, And Just Enjoying My Life In The Big Ol’ City Of Chicago
#39 10 Years Ago... Anyway Black Is Still My Happy Color.
#40 2008: Waitress/photographer Super Party Girl Living In Paris... 2016: Moved To The Netherlands, Bought A House, Engaged, After A Severe Depression Started My Own Pet Sitting Company, Owner Of 2 Dogs And 4 Cats. Still Do Tattoos And Concerts But Now Seated!
#41 2012 - 2017 I'm Glad It's Over. I Became Foxy Mom
#42 Here I Am Doing A Seminar On Goals And Failure
#43 I was an emo kid at the age 15-17. Now I'm 26 Years Old. I Got A Masters Degree In Geography And A Job For My Local Government Working With GIS Analysis
#44 I Still Feel Emo On The Inside And Secretly Listen To The Music, I Even Have Scars On My Wrist Still (No Real Problems) But I've Done A 180 And Am A Graphic Designer. 7 Years Ago And Now
#45 This Is Me Before And After. Where Are The Emos Now?
#46 Art Student Back In The Day, Now I'm A Care Assistant
#48 Then (15) Being Bullied For My Looks, Now (23) Being Loved For My Looks.
#49 10 Year Difference. That Horrid "Selfie Through A Mirror" Phase Along With Lots Of Striped Clothes And Chunky Belts
#50 2007 Vs 2017, Back In The Days Where Having Long Hair Was Cool
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Some of you survived our teenage years without too much drama, but for most of us, it meant going through some rebellious phases, including, but not limited to an emo kid, indie, punk, gangster, etc.
We were pretty serious about it back then, trying to convince our parents that "it's not just a phase, this is who I am."And the whole act of rebellion usually stems from the young teens wanting to re-develop themselves from what they've been like in their childhood. In other words, to grow as a person by conquering some hard tasks and challenges. Sadly, these kinds of explorations often lead to real harm. Good thing that people change and the rebellion is in our past now. We're all grown up and serious, just as our parents wished we would become one day.
All that's left are pictures and plenty of life changes, so go ahead and share before and after photos of you as a teenage rebel vs. now!
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