A young woman has been slammed for labelling herself a ‘hot mum’

Self-confessed ‘hot mum’ is slammed as ‘unrealistic’ for bragging about getting back to her pre pregnancy weight in just TWO weeks

  • A new mum has been slammed as insensitive for showing off her post baby body
  • The mum was proud to show off her trim physique two weeks post partum
  • Many said she shouldn’t be normalising speedy, almost impossible recoveries 

A new mum has been slammed for fueling impossible beauty standards by posting a video of herself embarking on a ‘hot mum walk’ just two weeks after giving birth. 

Aga Bordes is living the ‘hot mum life’ according to her TikTok profile and is proud to have ‘bounced back’ so quickly after having her daughter.

The blonde beauty came under fire after one viral video where she is seen strolling down the street in body hugging blue tights and a tiny white crop top.

‘POV: You’re two weeks postpartum, fit again in all your clothes, it’s a beautiful sunny day, you’re on your hot mom walk, your baby is full and happy, life is good,’ she wrote.

Strangers attacked the woman for being insensitive but others defended her right to post the video

A mum has been slammed for posting a video celebrating getting back to her pre-pregnancy weight two weeks after giving birth

The mum started posting videos as soon as her baby was born - this one was taken a week after giving birth

The mum started posting videos as soon as her baby was born – this one was taken a week after giving birth

Before being slammed by other women for her ‘unrealistic’ attitude. 

‘Let’s not normalise everything being back to normal two weeks postpartum. I couldn’t even leave my house for the first two months,’ one mum said.

‘You must be insecure to have to post all about it. Way to go by making other first time mums feel they should be exercising, eating healthy,’ one person spat.

‘The only reason someone would post like this is to brag, disgusting,’ said another.

Some took the opportunity to poke fun at themselves instead of getting mad at the young woman.

‘Me at 28 weeks post-partum still wearing my maternity leggings,’ one woman said. 

‘She looks amazing so she’s more than allowed to embrace it… I will however cry into my pizza,’ said one mum.

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‘Man I was still in diapers and a moomoo at this point,’ one mum said.

Aga wished other mums well in her comments and said she is healing slowly and hasn’t managed to dodge the use of the giant maternity pads.

‘I am healthy and happy and not afraid to show it,’ she said. 

‘I might be struggling with other things that others aren’t,’ she admitted. 

But some people jumped to her defence and said mums should be allowed to celebrate their wins.

‘She isn’t saying everything is back to normal, she is just showing off a nice moment, she never said it is all perfect,’ one woman said.

‘Let’s normalise honesty, I felt bad for feeling amazing after the births of my two kids,’ said another.

And some simply cheered her on and said there should be no room for ‘mum shaming’ on proud recovery posts.

‘I cannot, I repeat, I cannot relate to this but damn you go girl,’ one woman wrote. 

After the response to her 'hot mum walk' video she decided to make an 18 days post partum video in a bikini

After the response to her ‘hot mum walk’ video she decided to make an 18 days post partum video in a bikini

The mum proudly showed off her baby bump too - here she is two weeks before her daughter was born

The mum proudly showed off her baby bump too – here she is two weeks before her daughter was born

‘Everyone’s journey is different, I think it is great to celebrate the mums who can do this.’ 

The video has been viewed more than half a million times prompting the mum to do some follow-up videos including one in her lingerie.

’18 days postpartum,’ she wrote on the video which shows off her flat stomach.

What did Aga do to lose her baby weight so quickly? 

Aga was back into her pre-pregnancy clothes in the first two weeks post partum. She credits the following:

 1 – Watching her diet during pregnancy

2 – Working out every day up until her baby’s birth

3 – Walking within days of her delivery 

She also spoke about accepting everyone’s journey and the need to share the good and bad experiences of becoming a mother.

 She said she might be struggling with something others find easy and wished her haters well on their own post partum journeys. 

Source: TIKTOK 

Adding that she believes who get mad at her simply ‘feel bad about themselves.’

She also added a video explaining what she did to ‘bounce back’ so quickly.

She said she watched what she ate throughout her pregnancy, worked out until her baby was born and started going for walks days after her birth.

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