Flesh-flashing influencer, 54, branded as pathetic for wearing skimpy leotard in public: Arrest her

If you’ve got it, flaunt it — and 54-year-old Lou Featherstone is taking that to heart.The influencer and self-love advocate has been the subject of intense scrutiny after posting on social media dancing in a leotard as critics scold her for being “embarrassing.”In the viral clip, the content creator can be seen prancing around in a tight, black one piece to recreate the scene from the 1983 flick “Flashdance.” In the caption, she reminisced on her first job as an influencer: selling a shower chair.She recalled being “grumpy” when she was first approached with the idea, thinking she wasn’t “quite old enough for a damn shower chair,” she wrote.“Initially, I said no to the job because I didn’t think I was old enough for a shower chair – and honestly, I was a bit insulted,” she told Jam Press.“But then I realized that if I was truly about busting age myths, I couldn’t only do it while I was fit and healthy.I’m either authentic in my message or not.”So, she took the chair to a local fountain to “recreate the most iconic shower scene I could think of,” she wrote, adding that the original video “sold a bunch of chairs.”While many viewers applauded her in the caption, others didn’t have kind words.“Put clothes on, please.

Eww,” snarked one person.“Someone arrest her,” another hater wrote.“Great to do this, but please cover up the old body… ya ain’t in yer 20s, love!” someone else commented.“Maybe you could dance a bit more modestly.I don’t want to see your bare nanna cheeks,” insulted another.Featherstone told Jam Press that such remarks “were horrendous.”“The worst part? Most of them came from women,” she noted.While she mostly ignores men’s reactions — “sadly, I expect it from them,” she added — she said that women “have to stop tearing each other apart” if they “expect men to respect us.”“We are steeped in shame and fear, handed a rulebook as children about how a woman sh...

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