AN outspoken mother has embraced her body after having three kids, losing 130 pounds, and getting a BBL.
She admitted that she doesn’t know how to dress for her body shape because she now has a little “junk in the trunk.”
Alexis (@mommashive) is the matriarch of a traveling family of five that is constantly on the go.
She is very open online about her body changes after having three children, which included a mommy makeover procedure and BBL.
Also known as a Brazilian butt lift, it is a surgery where a doctor transfers fat from your belly, hips, lower back, or thighs to your buttocks.
In a TikTok video, she expressed her frustration over how her clothes fit now that she has more booty.
She wore high-waisted jeans and a black graphic tank top that accentuated her figure.
“I need help from the big booty Judy girlies, the midsize girlies, the thick girlies, anyone who got a little rump in the trunk, little pound cake in the back, or anyone who just a little thick and curvy,” she said.
She turned around to show the gapping the back of her jeans.
“What do we do about this? I don’t know how to properly dress myself, now that I have a little tushy,” she divulged.
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Alexis had three children “back-to-back-to back” and maintained the weight for almost five years.
Recently, she lost 130 pounds and had two rounds of plastic surgery to reach her optimal body.
She’s happy about it, but admitted to viewers: “I don’t know how to dress it, especially with a little junk in the trunk.”
Alexis asked for recommendations for postpartum jeans to buy.
“I haven’t bought a proper pair of jeans or a nice pair of jeans ever because I’ve always yo-yoed with my weight and I’ve always been pregnant,” she explained.
The content creator added: “Now it’s time to maintain and I get to buy proper clothes and proper jeans that I know are gonna fit me in next few months.”
She gushed that she was “finally fully comfortable” in my skin.
Several viewers offered supportive feedback and shopping advice.
“Try Judy Blues, American Eagle, or sew in your own elastic,” one commented.
“I’m the only human who thinks the back gap is so cute. I don’t know. It doesn’t bother me,” another added.
“You can take them to any dry cleaners that have a tailor, usually NOT the $1.99 cleaners. They can fix that for $5 to $10 a pair, depending on the area,” another advised.
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“I have a perma-waist gap and also sensory issues. The best jeans are GAP 70’s flare and Old Navy WOW. No gap at all!” a TikTok user chimed in.
In the end, she wrote in the comments that she has “gotta get Judy Blues and go to American Eagle.”