The whole size thing is classic narcissistic shite - the need to feel superior. There is so much pressure on women to conform to filtered and unrealistic beauty standards and some influencers just feed the preoccupation with looks and body size while lining their own pockets. Just because someone is obsessed with their appearance to the point where they’re telling complete strangers what they plan to do with their face, body, etc does not mean that others have to follow suit. By all means make the best of what you have, improve the things you don’t like but do it for you, not because some Insta Hun has “influenced” you to do it.
Anyway what was more interesting about that series of posts was the bit about the colour sorting task for the kids - a great activity to help with colour recognition and fine motor skills. But there was a glaring irony - promoting things that aid a child’s development yet apparently zero consideration of how the childrens online exposure might impact them. It’s been said many times on here but I am
convinced that these women (and it is mainly women) who use their children for content will be on the wrong side of what is considered appropriate in the future.