Ilka Bessin
“Sexiest Woman” up without in the pool
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Ilka Bessin wants to set a statement for more body acceptance: The comedian known as “Cindy from Marzahn” shows up at the top without in the pool.
Ilka Bessin (53) drops the covers: the comedienne shares a photo that is unusually revealing for you. On top of that is her naked, tattooed back in the pool as she stretches her arms far into the air.
Bessin writes about the post, who became a cult comedian as a “Cindy from Marzahn”: “If someone says: ‘Your body does not belong in the pool’, then they can see me from behind -!” The 53-year-old makes it clear what she thinks of the commentary-hostile comments. She adds: “In this sense: enjoy your bodies! Your sexiest woman in the pool. I love you, you do that too.”
Prominent support for so much body positivity
The post is well received by their fans and also prominent colleagues only find love for so much body positivity. “The literature on the back can also delight,” enthuses presenter Ruth Moschner from Bessins Tattoo. Dog professional Martin Rütter broadcasts Applause-Emojis and Thumbs up, and “Let’s Dance” star Motsi Mabuse and actress Simone Thomalla chic hearts for the top-without contribution.
Ilka Bessin has repeatedly spoken out for more body acceptance in the past. At the beginning of the year she ventured a brave step for herself when she shared from the beach. At that time she revealed how much overcoming it cost her to publish the snapshot. “Honestly. I was afraid of the reaction, fear of statements that could hurt me,” she confessed. But her best friend encouraged her: “I’m so brave now and I will post it, even if there are comments that may not be so cool.” Here, too, she received a lot of praise from her fans and colleagues.
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