Steph Claire Smith promotes body positivity as she shares unfiltered photos on Instagram

‘My tummy is full making a face here’: Steph Claire Smith promotes body positivity as she shares unfiltered photos on Instagram

Model Steph Claire Smith is one of the country’s biggest influencers. 

And the 25-year-old opted to share a unique message about body positivity to Instagram on Thursday. 

Despite her usually curated social media, the brunette bombshell instead opted to showcase more candid photos during her workout. 

‘My tummy is full making a face here’: On Thursday, Steph Claire Smith promoted body positivity as she shared unfiltered photos on Instagram

The stunning beauty showed her toned stomach making a ‘face’ while doing an angled pose for the camera. 

‘My tummy is full making a full here. It wants its dinner now,’ she captioned the adorable photograph. 

She then shared an identical photo with her creating an angry face with her stomach before adding a laughing emoji. 

Comedy: 'My tummy is full making a full here. It wants its dinner now,' Steph (pictured) captioned the adorable photograph

Comedy: ‘My tummy is full making a full here. It wants its dinner now,’ Steph (pictured) captioned the adorable photograph

While Steph has made a multimillion-dollar empire out of her Keep It Cleaner brand, she has regularly talked about body positivity.       

In a lengthy Instagram post last December, she revealed a US model agency once told her to ‘stop squatting’ in order to reach her much ‘needed’ smaller hip measurement.  

She wrote: ‘I was quite upset that someone else’s opinion of me really affected the way I looked at my own body, I started to hate my butt, hate my curves and hate my muscles because I was told to lose them.’

Pressure: Steph revealed that a US modelling agent once told her to stop squatting because she 'needed' to reach a smaller hip measurement

Pressure: Steph revealed that a US modelling agent once told her to stop squatting because she ‘needed’ to reach a smaller hip measurement

She continued: ‘It was a journey, but I’m so glad I got to a point where I could appreciate my body for what it could do and not so much what it looked like… But it’s also been nice to change my thinking around and like what it looks like too.  

Steph went on to encourage her fans: ‘Just a little reminder to everyone out there that NO MATTER what someone looks like, they have insecurities, and you never know what someone’s going through.

‘If you feel like you’re in a rut where you hate what you see – stop making your goals, physical goals, and start making fitness or mental health goals instead. 

‘The less you obsess over looking a certain way the quicker you’ll get to a point where you don’t care about your insecurities so much anymore.’ 

Discouraged: 'I was quite upset that someone else's opinion of me really affected the way I looked at my own body, I started to hate my butt, hate my curves and hate my muscles because I was told to lose them,' said Steph

Discouraged: ‘I was quite upset that someone else’s opinion of me really affected the way I looked at my own body, I started to hate my butt, hate my curves and hate my muscles because I was told to lose them,’ said Steph