Rachel Hollis, best-selling author of self-help book “Girl, Wash Your Face” once posted a photo on Instagram while vacationing in Cancun that sparked a national conversation about body image. More than four years later, the conversation is still continuing.
“I had had too much tequila, and I was wearing this bathing suit that had a monogram, and I just wanted to show women on Instagram the monogram,” Hollis, 36, recounted to MSNBC’s Mariana Atencio. “I asked my husband if he would snap a picture. I saw the picture, and I went to go zoom in and crop out my stomach because I’ve carried three bodies in my body, and so I have stretch marks all over my stomach.”
Hollis has four children, but one is adopted.
“I’m in a bathing suit, I go to zoom in and then I’m thinking, this is ridiculous. You tell women to love themselves and look at you about to edit out this photo because it’s not perfect. I left it as it was and then I wrote a post,” said Hollis, who recently released her new book, “Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals.”
Hollis feels pride over shame when she sees her stretch marks. “I wear a bikini even though I have stretch marks because there are so many women who would kill for the opportunity to carry a child in their body and they don’t get that honor,” she said. “And so I will rock these with pride, and if you don’t like it, it doesn’t matter, because this is my body, not yours.”









