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Former Spice Girl and mom-of-three Mel B took to Instagram to share a pic of herself wearing a gold watch, a couple of bangle bracelets, and pretty much nothing else as she posed in front of a mirror with her arms crossed over her chest, in an effort to promote body positivity. “As a woman I embrace my flaws and I'm comfortable in my own skin,” she wrote in the caption. “Might as well I’m gonna be in it for the rest of my life. I’m the kinda girl that has absolutely no desire to fit in. Ladies we gotta love the skin we are in.”


YASSSS! Even though we have no idea what flaws the X Factor judge could possibly be referring to, we are totally feeling the girl power behind what could have been just another indulgent naked selfie. Zig-a-zag-amazing, Mel!


Black Chyna—who is engaged to Rob Kardarshian and expecting his baby any minute—is definitely keeping up with her fiancé’s sister Kim . The 28-year-old posed pregnant and completely au natural with her blooming tattooed belly on full display for the September 2016 issue of Paper magazine–the same publication that “broke the Internet” after featuring Kim’s bare, champagne-covered bottom on it’s cover. Chyna posted a stunning outtake from the shoot over on Instagram , along with the caption. “Blac Chyna, mogul, entrepreneur, a mother and a bad*ss bitch.” Modesty definitely does not run in this family—and why should it when you look this amazing?


It’s like rain on your wedding day…. or, you know, going skinny-dipping when you’re pregnant. While expecting her second child with husbandMario “Souleye” Treadway, singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette Instagrammed the most amazing picture of herself completely naked and submerged in water. Her hands are demurely covering her chest, but otherwise, the rocker’s stunning pregnant body is on full display as she serenely floats underwater like some kind of mermaid goddess. And she punctuated the picture with a pretty awesome quote from her 5-year-old son, Ever, too. “You have to be extra gentle around ladies because they are the most helpful people in the world ’cause they make persons.” #truth


Tess Holliday is anything but shy about showing off her famous figure. While expecting her second child, with fiancé Nick Holliday, the plus-size model stripped down for an awesome naked baby-bump selfie to hit back at all the critics who claimed they couldn’t tell she’s pregnant. “I will continue to live unapologetically, to thrive in this body, prove the naysayers wrong & laugh at the ignorance,” she captioned the stunning shot, adding the hashtags #babyhollidayontheway #37weeks #effyourbeautystandards #plussizepregnancy . Way to go, Tess! Haters gonna hate, so you just keep doing you.


The queen of the "belfie," Kim Kardashian has embraced her post-baby body by sharing it with her over 69 million Instagram followers. The mom of two (son Saint joined daughter North on Dec. 5) even captioned one recent nude black-and-white photo with the hashtag "#liberated."


In her first-ever Instagram post, Halle Berry shared a shot of her shirtless silhouette from behind while peering through a bamboo forest. "Today is a very exciting day for me... I'm looking forward to sharing our world through images that reflect my emotions and perceptions," wrote the Oscar winner (who's mom to daughter Nahla and son Maceo).


Like sister Kim, Kourtney Kardashian is a fan of the full-body black and white naked selfie. (And when you look like this, who can blame you?) More recently, the KUWTK star and mom of three Instagrammed a sunbathing photo of herself wearing a string bikini bottom and the caption "Sunday Funday."


There's no fear of a wardroble malfunction here. "@zac_posen ....I need something to wear for tonight's @projectrunway," mom of four Heidi Klum cheekily captioned a shot of the designer covering up her breasts while modeling only underwear.


Amber Rose is no stranger to sexy , and this Instagram photo of the mama of 3-year-old Sebastian proves it.


Despite looking absolutely gorgeous in a tastefully topless Instagram shot , Jenna Dewan Tatum managed to poke fun at herself: "I pretty much live my entire life with hair in my face," wrote the mom to daughter Everly (with husband Channing Tatum) about her blowing-in-the-wind tresses.


Check out the supermodel's Instagram feed and you'll see all sorts of images, from playful family candids and bikini shots to tasteful images like this one —paying homage to her day job.


"Cali and Dreams," captioned supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio (who's mom to daughter Anja and son Noah with businessman fiance Jamie Mazur) with an in-the-buff shot from a photo session in Malibu.



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A Canadian woman proved that mothers are real-life superheroes after incredibly rescuing her pet goose from a bald eagle — while breastfeeding her baby.
“I mean it’s definitely not something you see every day,” Cait Oakley, 31, told Canada’s Chek News of the brave act, which occurred Wednesday evening while the North Saanich resident was at home with her four-month-old daughter.
Per the clip’s caption, the stay-at-home mother of three had “lost three chickens in the last week.” Oakley initially thought the culprit was a hawk until she witnessed her pet Sebastopol goose named Frankie be swooped up by a bald eagle as she was nursing the baby, wearing just underwear at the time.
The dramatic clip, shot by the family’s home security system, begins with Frankie honking hysterically while at the front door of a house. All of a sudden, a bald eagle dive bombs the hapless featherbag and proceeds to fly off with it while Oakley yells “Hey!” repeatedly in the background.
The bird burglar carries its quarry to the driveway before the owner runs out of the house in just her underwear with no top while holding her baby. This prompts the raptor to drop Frankie, whereupon the frightened animal runs back to the house.
Reflecting on the wild goose chase, Oakley exclaimed, “I was in the middle of feeding her, so that’s why I didn’t have a shirt on and was kind of getting ready for the evening.
“I just ran outside and when Mike [her husband] came out he was like, ‘you’re topless.’” she added. “And I’m like yeah, no, I’m very aware. Sorry neighbors.”
Thankfully, Frankie came away from the attack unscathed, the CBC reported. “She’s totally fine — super sassy, as always,” said the interspecies savior, who recently posted a video of herself consoling her pet following the traumatic incident .
TikTok was awestruck by the goose parent’s heroic deed, which Oakley chalked up to her instinctive “fight-or-flight” response.
“Not all heroes wear capes,” gushed one online admirer. “This was awesome.”
“This is absolutely not what I was expecting and I don’t know you but I adore you and want to be your best friend,” fawned another.
Meanwhile, one jokester quipped, “not all heroes wear clothes.”
Others commended Frankie for possessing the wherewithal to run to the door and alert its owner of the danger.
“The way she was calling for you at the door, smart goose,” said one animal fan, while another wrote, “She was hollering at the door trying to warn before the eagle even swooped in.”
“She always alerts us when something bad is in the yard,” wrote Oakley, who ironically bought Frankie to protect the family chickens.
“She’s like my fourth child,” gushed the proud goose mother. “She follows me around the yard … she’ll nip at our clothes for a treat. She’s just such a large presence.”
However, due to the rampant eagle attacks — and perhaps the fact that the chickens’ guard goose nearly became lunch itself — the family has installed netting on the property to ward off future fly-jackings.
Looking back, Oakley says that she’s not too surprised by the incident. “As a mom of three I’m always breastfeeding and it’s so natural, that’s mom life summed up, something is always going on when I’m feeding her and I’m always on the go,” she said.




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I was an only child growing up, so I was a bit lonely. A neighboring family that we were very close with were Mormons, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), and I had another friend at school who was also Mormon. Through them, I was introduced to the Mormon Church and I started attending. I wasn't baptized in the Mormon Church until I was an adult, but in my mind I've been a member since I was a kid.
At the time it wasn't really about faith or religion, it was just about wanting something to do and wanting to belong. I liked this group that was very organized and close knit and had bible study class where I could make friends. I remember services as being three hours long, with a traditional service and then two classes, but I didn't pay a lot of attention. Of course knew about the Book of Mormon and that Joseph Smith founded The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I understood the basics and believed in the core of the religion.
But I just wanted to socialize; everyone was so welcoming. If you're a member, you're family. That's what I love about the Mormon Church.
After graduating high school I didn't attend for a while. I actually met someone in high school, got married a bit too young and had my son at 19. We separated and I rekindled a relationship with, and married, my husband Steve in my early 20s and we had three children together.
I began working for a college in the admissions department in the Pacific Northwest where I live, and there was a woman there I was drawn to chatting with. She was older than me and, one day, I asked her why she wasn't married. She told me a story about how her husband had gone in for routine surgery and died unexpectedly and it had been a long, drawn out ordeal for her.
I kept thinking about her and then my own life. I was 30 then and had my husband and kids but I didn't have any friends outside work because I was so focused on my family. I felt lonely and knew that if something happened I would have been completely on my own.
I had a strong urge then that going back to the Mormon Church was what I needed to do. I told my husband and said that while the kids were young, I felt we needed to get them comfortable with attending. He was fine with that; he had the faith but not necessarily the desire to attend and be baptized. I then called missionaries over and started attending Church again and that's when I was baptized.
I don't drink alcohol, coffee or caffeine. My parents, not for religious reasons, were extremely healthy so I've only ever sipped a soda, and I didn't like it. That part of being Mormon I follow very closely and it comes naturally to me. In the Mormon Church you're taught that you need care for your body and that if you're physically healthy, you're mentally healthy. That's important to me. But I call myself a big picture person; I don't hang on to every detail. A lot of my friends in the Church do follow every detail of the teachings. For example, I haven't heard my Church friends swear. I don't cuss like a sailor, but I think adult humor is funny and watch R rated movies, and my friends in the Church do not. But that doesn't make me a bad person or mean that I'm not going to heaven.
I also don't wear blessed undergarments except on occasion. The purpose of the garments is to be a constant reminder of the covenants we made, but I will be honest and admit that I find them uncomfortable and they bunch under my clothes. The best comparison I can give is that a wedding ring symbolizes the promises that are made when people marry. A man might not wear a wedding ring but probably still loves his wife and just doesn't see the need for the symbol. That symbol, like wearing blessed undergarments, is a minor detail in the
If you want to be a missionary in the Mormon Church, you serve a two year mission as a man or 18 months as a woman, but I haven't done that. We do have callings which I have been part of. All members of the church do volunteer work and it's unpaid. We rely on every member to work together to get jobs done. If there is a need as an adult woman, there is a Relief Society; you would go to the president and say that you have a need, such as a need for childcare. And we have Primary teachers, who teach the children. Most people have a role. I currently have a calling as a Visiting Teacher. In the role, we are assigned a family to minister to, to see if they need anything and share the spiritual message with them.
I have the same beliefs as the church when it comes to polygamy. I believe marriage is between God and two people, not more than two. Anyone practicing polygamy today is probably a member of their own version of the Mormon Church and not actually an active member of the LDS.
Looking back it feels like rejoining the Church when I did was kind of a religious experience, because several years after I began attending again, I did go through a crisis and my husband did get ill.
He developed an autoimmune disease and was diagnosed with cirrhosis and then had a three year battle in and out of the hospital until he passed. It was very traumatic and extremely tough on my children. And, it was very difficult to maintain a job and a household.
The Church was more supportive than I could have imagined. They showed up at the hospital in shifts to support me and they sent a meal every night so no one had to make dinner. They did this for three years and even set up counseling services for us through their Family Services department. I was also asked if I needed financial assistance, which I declined, but it was there. They went above and beyond.
After Steve passed in 2017, I crawled in a hole and hid for a while and the Church put together every detail of the funeral and made the service beautiful.
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