
I decided to let my moustache & pits grow out for summer, I know men think I'm hot but cruel trolls call me ‘Tarzan'
WHILE many of us are concerned about getting rid of body hair during the warmer months, one woman has defied the social norm.
Claudia Dulievre decided to grow out her body hair and even her moustache for summer.
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Taking to social media, the young woman revealed she had spent almost two weeks to grow out her moustache and was pretty proud of it.
Claudia also noted that her new facial hair made her even more attractive to men.
She said: "Day 13 of growing facial hair and only now I realise that the reason why guys are hating on me that much It's because they still find me attractive."
In the short clip, Claudia wore a tight black vest and lifted her hair out of her face to show off her body hair, including her armpits.
Claudia then got up close and personal with the camera to show off the thick, dark hair coming from her upper lip.
"Don't be scared of my femininity," she added.
In another clip, Claudia said she had been waxing her moustache for 15 years and had grown tired of it.
Now, she wanted to see what she looked like in her 'natural state.'
Most of us realise that women can do whatever they want with their body - whether it's getting rid of body hair or keeping it, as long s they feel comfortable.
But it seems there is still a small group of people who can't understand it, and Claudia's comment section proved it.
Trolls call me a 'gorilla' & say I'll die alone all because I don't shave my armpits - I love it though and so does my boyfriend
The video soon went viral on her TikTok account @ cdulievre with over 2.4 million views and 60k likes.
Despite Claudia loving her new hairy look, many claimed she looked like Tarzan and needed to shave.
One person wrote: "Keep lying to yourself."
Another commented: 'Shave it off, Tarzan."
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"Girl what the absolute helly," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Why do you do this to yourself? You would be perfectly pretty if you would shave."
"I support this all the way,' claimed a fifth.
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