Norwegian footballer's wife Caroline Berg Eriksen has sparked outrage after posting a picture of her washboard stomach on the internet - just four days after giving birth.
The prolific fitness blogger - who writes under the name 'Fotballfrue' or The Footballer's Wife -posted a selfie on her Instagram profile of her posing in front of a mirror in her underwear (above picture).
Her washboard stomach, complete with six-pack, and toned thighs can be seen in the image.
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The blogger gave birth to her daughter Neilia on Monday morning.
Posting on Instagram, she said: 'I gave birth to the most beautiful baby girl yesterday, 10 minutes past 9 in the morning Her name is Nelia and she is perfect.'
Mrs Berg Eriksen, who is married to Premier League player Lars-Kristian Eriksen has sparked outrage in the Norwegian media with the post - with one blogger slamming the move as 'wildly provocative.'
Writing online, writer Suzanne Aabel said she couldn't be sure if Mrs Berg Eriksen even 'belonged to the same species'.
She said: 'In my eyes, this picture is wildly provocative.
'Not just because I'm the chubby girl who's envious of her petite figure, but because I began to despise my own body when I was about twelve.'
Commenting on the post, one writer Heidi said: 'Is it really necessary to post a halvnakent picture of themselves?! It's just to show off, thinking's not much on how that image can affect readers.'
Commenting on the photo on Instagram, one user laurajanewilkes said, 'Who can look like this 4 days after???'
Her pregnancy days |
Mrs Berg Eriksen replied to her critics on Facebook, saying: 'I let out the picture because I'm proud of myself and my body for something as tough as a pregnancy / birth, and I think all mothers, regardless of the body shall be.'
The blogger was also backed by Gro Nylander, head of the women's clinic at the Norwegian National Hospital.
According to the Local, she said: 'I don't think we should bully The Footballer's Wife. 'Life is unfair, some people have flat stomachs while others have pouts.'
The doctor added that new mothers must understand that every body responded differently to pregnancy and that it was not productive to compare to other women.
'The most important thing is to be kind to your body. It's a positive thing to have a few extra kilos on your body after birth,' she said.
Mrs Berg Eriksen studied journalism at the Norwegian School of Creative Studies before becoming a fitness and health blogger.
Some Women will forever hate each other!! What a shame accept it or not her body rocks. Go to the Gym and burn some fat!!
Source daily mail
She is very lucky to look so good 4 days after giving birth. I am sure many people are jealous, but we each have our own bodies (I didn't give birth 4 days ago and look nothing like that). :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the information about the selfie- I had seen the picture, but hadn't heard the story.
~Jess