POSING for a glamorous snap ahead at Aintree for a day at the races last month, Charlotte Dawson thought she looked great in her low-cut plunging pink dress.
Feeling fabulous, Charlotte, 33, enjoyed her day without a care in the world as she went braless in the daring frock and packed on PDA with her partner Matt Sarsfield.
Trolls soon waded in, cruelly slamming Charlotte for wearing the plunging gown to the races.
But the daughter of late funnyman Les Dawson remains defiant and confident, regardless of what people say.
âIâm a big busty bird now,â she tells The Sun in an exclusive interview.
And even though trolls slammed her for having her boobs out, Charlotte couldnât care less about âkeyboard warriorsâ.
âI donât really give a sh*t to be honest if Iâm completely honest. I just donât read the comments.
âUnfortunately, the bad ones always stand out you always do, you see them more than the bloody good ones. I think thatâs just normal life.
âTheyâre literally keyboard warriors, fuming at their own life, sat behind a screen.
âI feel really sorry for them if Iâm completely honest. I just donât look, I just donât have to be honest I donât have time. I just post what I post and thatâs it.â
But although Charlotte still stands by the outfit she wore to the races and doesnât care what trolls said about it, she did mention how some of her friends said she should have worn âsomething differentâ.
âEven Matt was like âI told you you should have worn [something else]. And I was like listen it doesnât f**king matter because I felt f**king fabulous. So who gives a s***e?â
Speaking about clothes for women with bigger boobs, Charlotte tells us: âThereâs not really a lot out there for big busty women.
âIâm not really an XL anymore Iâm like a large so itâs a bloody nightmare trying to dress for your body.
âI need more like bespoke things really because Iâm like a size fucking 15. Nightmare.â
She explained how she never used to have big boobs, but because she breastfed her three children, she is now.
Charlotte recently made a move to distance herself from her Belleh Blaster company, with her telling us all about her new era and why sheâs moved away from promoting dieting in favour of a more body neutral stance.
âIn this new era of mine, I just want to really just promote body positivity and get back to that type of thing because thatâs what I really love,â she tells us.
âI did lose myself a little bit for a couple of years. Obviously when youâve got kids, youâre up and down like a yo-yo. I feel like Iâm finally finding myself again and finding what I want to put out there.â
She tells us: âMy [fake] tan is doing really well and then Iâm hoping at the back end of the year to hopefully bring some sort of confidence plan out, a positive plan. So hopefully that will be happening soon.â
Charlotteâs focus on body positivity doesnât mean sheâs back to her âchips and gravyâ days though because sheâs still keen to promote healthy habits, which was apparent after she ditched Belleh Blasters and partnered with Numan straight away.
âIâm keeping healthy because Iâve got a run around three young kids and I think itâs very important to promote health,â she tells us of her new era.
âBut also be very body positivity and and just especially for your mental health as well.â
Charlotte notes how exercising makes her feel good, adding: âHaving that confidence in yourself whatever shape or size you are, because it doesnât matter what shape and size you are.
âI really go to the gym for my mental health if Iâm completely honest because itâs a bit of an escape from my chaotic life at home.
âI mean quite a few years ago I was all about chips and gravy. Donât get me wrong I still am, but I think it is good to do the balanced type of thing.â










