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Curvy professor has the perfect reply after being body-shamed on Instagram






A teacher by day and a model by night, Nerissa Reaves is probably unlike any college professor you'll ever meet. @TheHoneyLoaf is her Instagram handle where she promotes her brand as both 'beauty' and 'brains,' and a quick scroll down her page shows a combination of semi-nude photo shoots and class lectures like never seen before.
By no surprise at all, Reaves has garnered a lot of attention over her unique approach to the classroom, mostly geared towards her skin-tight attire that some might perceive would be a distraction for her students. Nonetheless, Reaves isn't backing down from her critics, and in a new IG post she's reaffirmed her right to teach wearing whatever makes her comfortable.
"I've been seeing one of my (Instagram) lives floating all over social media because apparently my jeans are a topic of conversation... again. So let me start off by saying that I teach at a local college and therefore, all of my students are adults. Additionally, I am allowed to wear what makes me comfortable and I love jeans and heels!"
Reaves then went on to suggest that she shouldn't be singled out because of her voluptuous figure, and believes that it's her wide range of talents that make her unique.
You can view her full explanation above, as well as additional pictures from her Instagram in the scroll..

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