When Woman Claims That Her Body Is 100% Natural Sparks Controversy [PHOTOS]

When Woman Claims That Her Body Is 100% Natural Sparks Controversy [PHOTOS]

Anastasiya Kvitko is now a world famous Russian model, known for her incredible curves and physical perfection. She has been compared to Kim Kardashian, but bristles at the comparison, claiming Kim’s is fake while hers is real.

She said, “I like Kim Kardashian but I don’t quite like being compared to her — she is far behind me. Now my popularity is growing at a crazy speed, so it is a matter of time when I will be recognized more often than Kim.”

Kvitko is, of course, a social media star with about 5 million followers. That pales in comparison to Kim Kardashian’s 80 million. But still, if anyone can give Kim a run for her money, so to speak, it is this beautiful woman. She says of her figure, “My body is sporty, my hip muscles are trained, my bottom is the most beautiful one, and I have not done any plastic surgeries on my face. And she — everyone knows what she did to her bottom.”

Perhaps this ‘battle of the bods’ could have a positive outcome for the image of women worldwide. Maybe together they will set a new standard where women are allowed to look like women, with gorgeous curves and voluptuous figures. And just a thought, it might be that young girls will be able to look at these ladies and not be ashamed of their own curves. Maybe healthy beauty is back.

Too many young girls hate their bodies. They look out into the culture and see unnaturally skinny, uncurvy women and girls and believe that is the only look that is beautiful. Now they can see another option. But either way, despite the glitz and glamor, Anastasiya and Kim can actually be a positive role model for our young people. So, here’s to beautiful voluptuous women, whether fake or real. At least they aren’t unrealistically thin.

Sonja Bochow

I live in Newark, DE, am married, and the mother of four children; Liam, Brenna, Keira and Erin. I am also a full time Bible teacher and have a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from West Chester University.

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