Plus size babe says we need more fat girls on yachts and wows in micro bikini

A plus size babe has declared that she wants to see more ‘fat girls’ on yachts as she sizzled in a micro bikini.

Curvy influencer Abby Bible has left fans drooling after she stripped down into a naughty red number while she boarded the pricey vessel with friends.

Now the babe has admitted she wants to see appearances from bigger sized women on yachts more regularly.

Usually, it is not uncommon to see tiny waisted models with petite frames on the luxurious boats.

So Abby thinks it is time that bigger babes climbed on board to sail across the waves in style.

Posting to her adoring 36,000 Instagram followers, the blonde haired beauty posed with her legs crossed at the edge of the yacht.

Sexily, she pouted as she held her curvaceous hips as the thong style bikini bottoms hugged her tum and waist.

As she flaunted off her gorgeous figure and body art scattered around her skin, Abby’s boobs were supported by a red hot matching halter neck top.

The babe declared: “We need to see more fat girls on yachts ASAP.”

Abby also treated fans by flashing her peachy behind – and the thong bikini certainly did not leave much to the imagination.

In awe of Abby’s sexy snaps, many people fled to the comments to swoon over the beauty – and agreed that more ‘fat girls’ need to be seen on yachts in the future.

One person praised: “Goddess.”

Another user added: “Your confidence is contagious! Absolutely stunning!

Whilst a third fan swooned: “Holy moly hotty with a body alert.”

Someone else agreed: "Fat girls on yachts summerrrrr.”

Meanwhile, a fifth person expressed: “You look AMAZING.”

And, Abby is not the only plus size influencer wowing the masses online after one woman shared that larger people 'don’t need to shrink ourselves' to travel the world.

Also, a plus size model proudly flaunted her curves in bikini and exclaimed 'style has no size'.

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