LONDON — Alicia Amira made an appearance on British channel ITV this week to promote the “Be A Bimbo” brand and lifestyle.
Her interview with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield has since received attention from both industry and mainstream media outlets.
“I’m grateful for all the media attention and I think people are coming around to realize that the Bimbo lifestyle deserves respect,” said Amira. “There is no reason we should be anything but proud to look hyper-feminine or trying to do everything we can to achieve our dream physicality. We’re bimbos and proud!”
Amira’s message centers around enhanced body positivity and plastic-pride with a focus on reclaiming the word “Bimbo.” As part of the campaign, Be A Bimbo recently offered porn starlets and cammers with over 20,000 followers on social media crop tops to help promote brand awareness and fight stigma.
“We just want everyone to have pride when they choose to take ownership of their sexuality and embrace their femininity, in whatever form it might take,” Amira commented. “There's no reason to be ashamed of being hyper-feminine. It's about inclusion and not being put down for our choices. We are taking back the terminology and demanding respect.”
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