A woman who has been cruelly criticised online for the size and shape of her breasts has hit back at trolls to defend her body, as she knows that her boobs are "normal".

Olivia Nicole Duffin has claimed she often receives comments from people on her TikTok videos that insult her chest, with some vile messages calling her boobs "saggy" and too far apart.

But the TikTok star won't let the negative comments she receives get her down, as she knows her body is perfectly normal - and also knows that the way she looks has nothing to do with anyone else.

In a series of videos that poke fun at the things people have commented on her videos, Olivia joked last year that she'd love to know why trolls are looking at her chest in the first place, and said she's happy with her body the way that it is.

One viral clip sees Olivia, who posts under the username @olivianduffin, respond to a comment which reads: "Why are your boobs so saggy? Wear tops that fit better." And she replies: "Why are you looking?"

While in another video, she uses a comment from a troll which says: "You need a boob job, your boobs are saggy." Another one of Olivia's clips sees the star defend her body, as she said: "Everyone who says I have saggy boobs, they're natural and every shape and size is normal."

The woman has been shamed for her looks (
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But she's confident in her own skin (
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The woman's videos have received hundreds of thousands of views online, and commenters have rallied around the beauty to support her and back her decision to stand up against the trolls. One person commented on one video: "You can wear whatever you want."

While another added: "For real, let our bodies be. It's not anyone's business but our own." And a third said: "People act like they [breasts] should sit perfectly, but if they do, most of the time it’s when they have had them done."

More commenters were even thankful to Olivia for helping to "normalise" boobs that might be a different shape or size from those that are deemed as "normal" in media. Someone said: "It's one of my biggest insecurities, but seeing it normalised makes me feel better

As someone else added: "Every girl is different and people just need to accept that."

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