The Girl Launched A Flash Mob And Became Famous

The Girl Launched A Flash Mob And Became Famous
The Girl Launched A Flash Mob And Became Famous

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Student Tonya Davydova decided to launch a flash mob in support of curvy girls and became famous. Rambler found out what happened after the girl came up with her flash mob.

1/8 Student Tonya Davydova decided to launch a flash mob in support of curvy girls and became famous.

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2/8 Davydova studies at the Medical University in Moscow, and she is from Odessa.

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3/8 In the Mash storyline, she said that the idea of creating the #BigTitsMatter flash mob came about thanks to friends who said that Tonya was also being infringed upon.

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4/8 Initially, under her posts, the girl wrote that such a flash mob is a way to joke and cheer everyone up.

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5/8 And then she nevertheless announced discrimination and said that it was hard to live with her forms because of the sidelong glances on the street.

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6/8 "For me there is no going out in the summer without sidelong glances, pointing fingers at me, whispering, grinning, and sometimes direct insults."

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7/8 The girl said that after the flash mob her life did not change. In Russia, she has become not so popular, but fans from abroad write to her.

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8/8 BLM activists saw Tony's photographs and treated them with humor.

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Davydova is a student at the Medical University in Moscow, and she is from Odessa. In the Mash storyline, she said that the idea of creating the #BigTitsMatter flash mob came about thanks to friends who said that Tonya was also being infringed upon.

Initially, under her posts, the girl wrote that such a flash mob was a way to joke and cheer everyone up, and then she nevertheless announced discrimination and said that it was hard to live with her forms because of the sidelong glances on the street.

"For me, there are no going out in the summer without sidelong glances, pointing fingers at me, whispering, grinning, and sometimes direct insults."

The girl said that after the flash mob, her life did not change. In Russia, she has become not so popular, but fans from abroad write to her. BLM activists saw Tony's photographs and treated them with humor.

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