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The plus-size Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model embraces her stunning figure after opening up about her view on the medication being widely used for weight loss.

AceShowbiz - Hunter McGrady has embraced her stunning figure. The plus-size Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model proudly showed off her curves after opening up about her view on Ozempic being widely used for weight loss.

On Monday, August 5, the 31-year-old model took to Instagram to share a video, in which she flaunted her body. In the short clip, which was created to promote beauty products, it could be seen that she was rocking a white summer dress.

Hunter then traded the dress for an orange knitted bra top, which came with no straps, and a pair of matching undies. The Los Angeles native looked confident while standing in front of a huge mirror and applying cream on her upper chest.

The post came after Hunter voiced her thoughts on people taking Ozempic to lose weight in an interview published on Sunday, August 4. Speaking to Fox News Digital, she said about celebrating her body type, "Much of it goes back to me being 15 years old and starting as a straight-sized model."

The blonde beauty went on to recall, "I was a size two. I was striving for something that I couldn't attain. Once I grasped the fact that this wasn't going to be my journey, I let myself live and be happy. I grew into the person I am today." She then stated, "I'm proud of my body and what it has done for me."

During the chat, Hunter also shared how she learned to accept and love her body. "The first thing I learned in therapy is what our bodies can do for us," she recounted. "Hating your body - and I have to be careful with saying this - but that's the biggest money-maker."

"The more you hate yourself, the more that you find things to nitpick, the more money people are making off you," Hunter continued. "Everyone's saying, 'Look different. Be different. Wear this. Cover up this way. Drink this and you'll be thinner.' I just call it the bulls**t meter."

Hunter further explained, "I still very much believe that sexy comes in all sizes. But I had to work on myself first. It's a journey to get there. I'm not saying I don't have bad days, because I do. We're all human. I think what Sports Illustrated is doing - celebrating all bodies - is so powerful. They're doing the work," before adding, "Especially right now when we're entering this weird era, an Ozempic era, and just celebrating thinness."

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