Sixtine Rouyre Issues an Important Reminder About Body Comparison Trap

The 2023 SI Swimsuit rookie is an advocate for body neutrality.
Sixtine Rouyre

Sixtine Rouyre.


Body neutrality advocate and 2023 SI Swimsuit rookie Sixtine Rouyre shared a vital message on TikTok earlier this week: stop comparing yourself to people you see online.

Rouyre captured her clip in the perfect golden hour sunlight that cascaded over her face and body. She wore lingerie from Intimissimi’s Jennifer Lopez collection

The 25-year-old model showed off her full form wearing the brand’s Pretty Flowers Gioia Super Push-Up Bra ($69) and matching Pretty Flowers Brazilian ($18) both in black/ivory. She panned the camera over various parts of her body and provided close-ups of her figure.

“please don’t compare yourself to people on the internet because i can guarantee they dont look like that either #bodyneutrality #antidietculture #kendricklamar,” Rouyre wrote in the caption of the post she shared with her 800,800 followers on the platform.

Plenty of the model’s followers piped in to the comments section, one of whom asked about her gorgeous lingerie set, as worn by JLo.

“GORGEOUS,” one fan wrote.

“You’re absolutely stunning!!!!!” another person added.

“APHRODITE,” someone else stated, comparing Rouyre to a Greek goddess.

“YES I LOVE YOU,” another individual gushed.

Meet Sixtine Rouyre—read the 2023 SI Swimsuit rookie’s full feature profile here.

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