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A FASHION influencer has proven that bright colors and patterns can look fabulous no matter a person’s body shape or size.
The plus-sized woman, Jess Millichamp, has wracked up an impressive following for her makeup tutorials and styling advice.
TikToker, Jess Millichamp, has wracked up an impressive following for her makeup tutorials and styling advice[/caption]
In a video posted in late March, Millichamp appeared to leave a message for those who disapproved of her bold fashion choices[/caption]
Her love for comfy jumpsuits and flattering tops is clear, but the confident fashion guru has admitted that not all people think she is cut out to wear flashy shades or cuts.
In a video posted in late March, Millichamp appeared on camera with a message for those who disapproved of her bold choices.
She took audio from a conversation between Patrick and SpongeBob to poke fun at the judgment she’s received.
“Well, maybe it’s just because you’re ugly,” the voice narrated as Millichamp showed her bare face in a loose, blue pajama set.
The clip then cut to an almost unrecognizable Millichamp, complete with glowing makeup and an orange and pink matching set.
“You’ve got to be kidding me,” the audio exclaimed as Millichamp brushed back her loose brunette curls in slow motion.
She wrote out the entire conundrum in the caption just to make things clear.
“Them: ‘fat people shouldn’t wear bright clothes’ Me: ‘co-ord is from Asos.’”
The TikToker refused to let other people’s criticism of her size bring her down.
Many of her fans commended her positive attitude and drowned her in compliments.
“Wow that’s a beautiful outfit,” one person wrote. “Gorgeous on you.”
“You are rockin’ that, girl!” another person suggested.
“This look is incredible,” a third noted. “Love it.”
Millichamp’s video has seemed to inspire loads of women to take on more daring looks.
The influencer admitted that not all people think she is cut out to wear flashy shades or bold patterns[/caption]
Millichamp’s video has seemed to inspire loads of women to take on more daring looks[/caption]
A FARMER has shared his list of the five mistakes many gardeners make when they’re just starting out.
His tips ranged from simple notes to why you shouldn’t plant everything at once.
TikTok user Farmer Froberg (@farmer.froberg) is a fourth-generation farmer and a military veteran.
He also spends his time as an agricultural educator and brings his knowledge to his online audience.
In a TikTok video, he shared five mistakes that gardening newbies often make.
Some were pretty easy to comprehend, while others were more complex.
“Number one, don’t just direct seed everything. Some plants prefer to be transplanted,” he said towards the beginning of the video.
The second mistake new gardeners often make is overwatering.
“To check to see if it’s time to water your established plants, dig around three inches down. And if the soil isn’t moist, don’t water, but if it’s dry, give it a good soaking,” he said.
The third tip pertained to not enough sunlight, and he explained that most plants require around eight hours of sun.
“Number four, quit planting everything at one time,” he declared.
For “cut and done” plants like lettuce, he recommended planting everything in weekly intervals, so you can harvest in weekly intervals.
The last mistake gardeners make is keeping bare soil covered in mulch.
Mulch is any material that is spread or laid over the surface of the soil and used for a covering.
Some good examples of mulch are straw, leaves, and wood chips.
Many people appreciated his advice and offered their own two cents.
“I make all these mistakes over and over. When will I learn?” a fan shared.
“Love the content and I take everything you say seriously,” another added.
“Can you go over which veggies to transplant and which to direct sow?” a viewer inquired.
A TEACHER who enthusiastically documents her adventures on her socials hasn’t let her career path dictate her social media personality.
Instead, she freely posts photos of her sporting bikinis and other stylish pieces on her Instagram account.
Bri Jackson (@missjackson_in3rd) is a 25-year-old third-grade teacher who is based in Ohio.
She loves being a teacher and is happy to have fulfilled her lifelong dream of teaching elementary school.
In addition to teaching, she has “a passion for fashion, traveling, and living a healthy lifestyle.”
She posts a lot about traveling and how she “[tries] to live a healthy, balanced life.”
Taking to her TikTok account where she has accumulated more than 50,000 followers, she shared a comment she hears about the type of pictures she uploads to social media.
“Teachers shouldn’t post pictures like that on their socials,” the blonde beauty wrote in a TikTok video.
She shrugged suggesting that it wasn’t a big deal to her, before showing a series of aesthetically pleasing photos of her similar to ones that can be found on her Instagram page.
She wore an assortment of trendy bright swimsuits including a bold patterned one-piece, a bandeau top bikini that bared her stomach, as well as fashionable going-out outfits.
Responding to the critique of her photos, she wrote: “Hey… I like fashion,” in her video’s caption.
People flooded the comments section with support for her decisions.
“One hundred percent. As teachers, we need to stop catering to society’s expectations of what we ‘should’ do,” a fellow educator wrote.
“Queen,” added a second.
“Heck yes,” said a third.
“Queen sh*t. I want to make my Insta public so bad but I teach high school.”
“Normalize that teachers are humans.”
A final person expressed their views with a clapping emoji followed by a heart.
She loves being a teacher and is happy to have fulfilled her lifelong dream of teaching elementary school[/caption]