Swimsuit season is upon us, and for a lot of beach-goers, that means enacting a strict diet and prepping up the workouts to get the most in-shape bikini body possible. Celebrities especially, feel the pressure to be as fat-free as possible. With the paparazzi following their every move and fighting to get a shot of the biggest stars in skimpy two pieces. It's no wonder celebrities want to make sure the media only has good things to say about their figure. Most women in the entertainment industry spend hours every week with personal trainers and meticulously watching what they eat. There's a few stars, however, who have said 'I don't care,' and flaunt their curves proudly.

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They've got the kind of abs definition and carved quads you might even find yourself coveting in the gym. For access to exclusive fitness advice, interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube! Michelle Lewin shows off her toned and curvaceous body while on the beach enjoying the sun in Miami. Bella Hadid goes jet skiing in Cannes with a friend. The brunette model shows off her svelte body wearing a white bikini. Julianne Hough sculpted an insane set of abs and showed them off on Instagram during her honeymoon. See the post on Hough's Instagram here. Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio was spotted showing off her famous figure in a red bikini on the beach in Florianopolis, Brazil. Rita Ora looked flawless in an eye-catching swimsuit, keeping her long, blonde hair loose for a day at the beach with model Daisy Lowe.
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Accusation: The queen of curves was criticized when an unretouched image from a photoshoot was leaked showing cellulite and a few extra inches that the final picture didn't have. Response: She fired back on her blog saying, "I'm proud of my body and my curves and this picture coming out is probably helpful for everyone to see that just because I am on the cover of a magazine doesn't mean I'm perfect. Response: Said the actress , "Sure, I'd be happier with 10 pounds off—wouldn't every woman? But when I looked at pictures of myself I thought I looked beautiful. I didn't tear myself apart. The NY Times critic saying that
You might be thinking that this is another one of those articles about bad celebrity beach bodies but you would be wrong. There are enough articles in magazines and on the internet that body-shame celebs for not being slim, tall, and perfect. Who needs another one? No one looks like that in real life.