A Rich Kids Go Skint and Rich Holiday, Poor Holiday star who used to ‘live for the summer’ has revealed that she’s ‘refusing’ to strip off amid the heatwave.
And she says it’s all because personal trainers and skinny jab brands have flocked to her page to ‘shame’ her post-baby body.
It might be reaching 35 degrees in the capital this week, but Jodie Weston will be spending most of it hiding away inside or covering up.
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The 32-year-old, who is known for her lavish lifestyle, has become too self-conscious to enjoy the sunshine after receiving the hurtful messages and comments on Instagram.
It’s left her contemplating whether to go under the knife.
“It’s so beautiful outside and I want nothing more than to get my kit off to sunbathe,” the DJ told Need To Know.

“But I can’t do that anymore.
“I’m filled with fear and paranoia.
“I’ve had people call me lazy and tell me that I need to start working on my body now so I’m ready for summer.
“Or that it’s time for me to see a personal trainer so I can get some results.
“It’s extremely offensive.
“And it’s made me want to have surgery because I don’t want to be body shamed when all I’m trying to do is have fun like everyone else.”
Jodie, who is mum to Koa-Zayde, three, said the messages started after having her son.
She said: “It makes me infuriated, as going back to work full-time after having a cesarean is hard enough.
“Then I have to look good for my job, as it often requires me to do so.

“I don’t need personal trainers asking to collaborate with me or offering fat loss advice.
“Or trying to hook me onto skinny jabs.
“It’s very triggering and makes me feel quite belittled.
“I’m being treated like I’ve put on weight for eating too many cakes – not for giving birth.
“It’s just humiliating.”
Some of the comments she gets include: ‘You put on, lose some. We can help you’ or advice from fellow mums on how to get out of the ‘lazy loop’.
Jodie, who used to be a size eight, is now a size 14.
She says buying clothes, especially in summer, is a challenge.
She said: “It’s hard to find tops in my size as my boobs are so much bigger, too.
“And bikinis are a no-go.
“It’s often after I post a picture that I’m proud of that the messages start flowing in.
“It sets me back and makes me feel so rubbish.
“I’ve even had a surgery clinic offer me a discount on liposuction and a weight loss jab brand asking me to collaborate with them.
“It makes me furious.”
Jodie previously shared the snide remarks she gets from fellow mums on her figure.
She added: “I’ve been told to wear a more modest swimsuit before.
“My boobs did keep popping out, but it is what it is – they’re enormous.
“I had one mum tell me to go to Sports Direct and get a proper costume.

“So many of them eyeball me, looking me up and down with disgust.
“All people seem to notice now is my boob size.
“I feel comfortable with my body, but I’ve felt the need to speak with doctors about getting them reduced.
“At first, I loved my pregnancy boobs, but now, they’re a hindrance.
“If I order a pretty summer dress, they just pour out the front.
“It seems no mainstream brands cater for post-partum bodies.
“I feel ungrateful to the universe, though.
“But it’s causing too much hassle for me in all aspects of life.
“My content is often censored on social media, and it’s just my body wearing clothes.
“It doesn’t seem like I’m accepted anywhere.”
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