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My body is too dangerous for social media — I’m ‘naturally perfect’

Por: New York Post Life October 25, 2022

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Is she too hot to have a handle? An Instagram model is claiming her body is “too dangerous” for the internet after experiencing backlash over her “naturally perfect” looks. The Slovakian influencer, 26-year-old Veronika Rajek, said her perfect figure and good looks make people “jealous” online, resulting in “body-shame.” “My body is considered a danger on social media, and I am constantly being cancelled by trolls for doing... + full article



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