Katherine Webb is a former Miss Alabama and new mom who posted this picture on her instagram, with the cute little caption “The only time butt dimples are cute ππΆπ» #bathtimebaby”
The only time butt dimples are cute ππΆπ» #bathtimebaby
A photo posted by Katherine Webb-McCarron (@_katherinewebb) on
Does this woman really look THIS AMAZING while washing her baby? Holy Smokes!
Anyway, back to the point. The caption? I think it’s pretty cute. Most women have an unwanted dimple here or there, and if given the chance to get rid of them, most of us would take it. I didn’t realize that we are now all forced to pretend we like cellulite.
Turns out this cute little caption about a BABY’S BUTT is BODY SHAMING!
Someone basically tells her to cool it, so she explains herself.

Ok, so really she’s just trying to make the world a better place, y’all! Which is interesting, seeing as now that we’re on the topic of “shaming,” her first post was basically telling Katherine that she was a bad mother, was it not? Is this not “mom shaming”?
So she’s definitely not the only one to go off on this. Here’s another one:
Someone says something along the lines of “this is not body shaming. relax” and of course she responds.
So…. I’m going to go ahead and say that your mom doesn’t like her cellulite because no one likes having cellulite, and it has nothing to do with things like body shaming baby butts. Unless your mom is as much of a SJW snowflake as you are. In which case baby butts might have made your mother self-conscious and paranoid about her adult mom butt. Who knows.
Aaaaaand it continues….
There’s more, but they’re all basically the same. Saying that dimples on a baby’s butt are the only time butt dimples are cute is SUPER DUPER harmful because it is former Miss Alabama Katherine Webb’s responsibility to make you feel great about the cellulite on your insufferable adult snowflake ass.