“From Beyoncé’s Renaissance album cover to Ariana Grande’s Oscars duvet look, I wanted to show that all you need to channel your inner superstar is confidence, creativity and some sass.” She wrapped herself in yellow tape to reproduce one of Gigi Hadid’s catwalk styles; donned a fur coat and ripped tights to copy Katy Perry’s skimpy fashion week ensemble; and turned a roll of foil into a chic strapless top to copy Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala corset.
'I'm a normal, wobbly, happy mum who rocks Beyonce and Ariana Grande's outfits' While watching an awards show on TV late last year, body positivity campaigner Danielle Broadbent was laughing at the ridiculous outfits worn by the celebrities when she had a brainwave.
“I had a special party at Christmas for friends and family where I handed out my calendars but when I posted the photos on Instagram, I got hundreds of private messages from women saying how refreshing it was and how inspirational I was - but I genuinely only started this project to make people smile.”.
“The mental health issues kids suffer because they’re exposed to these images of size eight so-called perfection, it’s simply awful – the sooner we can get it into their heads that confidence and happiness doesn’t come from having to look a certain way, the better.
Then in 2019, when she was working in telesales, she agreed to go on Channel 4’s Naked Beach series in which people with body confidence issues are mentored and given tools to help them learn to love their physiques.