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A Petite Woman Stuns the Internet With Her Long Torso

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A young woman has surprised the internet with her exceptionally long torso, receiving both admiration and some unkind comparisons to aliens. Despite the challenges, Emmie remains committed to showcasing her uniqueness, reminding us that our differences can be our strengths.

She went viral.

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The 23-year-old, known as @emmielovescows on TikTok, went viral with a video displaying her body in a brown cropped top and green pants. The video has garnered over 35 million views, and people have showered her with compliments about her unique physique.

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Her body proportions are one-of-a-kind.

Emmie, who regularly posts clips celebrating her distinctive feature and slender figure, is praised by her followers, with some even suggesting she pursue modeling. Although her long torso makes her appear taller, Emmie revealed that she is 5’3’’.

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In one of her clips, she explained that the rest of her body is not as elongated as her torso. She added that she appreciates and embraces all parts of her body, saying, “I have a long torso and I embrace it, and I love it. But I have short legs and a short stature, and I love that too.”

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She divided the internet.

Despite being a strong advocate of body positivity, some online critics targeted the striking influencer. One person questioned, “Have you seen a doctor?” while another compared her to a species of aliens.

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However, fans quickly came to her defense, reminding everyone that being different is perfectly normal and that our beauty lies in our uniqueness. As one supporter lovingly declared, “Every body is different and there’s nothing wrong with that (you own it girl!! Respect).”

We agree that Emmie is stunning, and we admire her even more for spreading so much positivity and self-love. Iskra Lawrence is another young woman who has decided to celebrate her fabulous body, even though she didn’t always see it that way.

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