#SORRYNOMORE

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 The #SorryNoMore body positivity campaign launched after The Bridal Bar owner Amy Maree noticed her clients kept saying sorry, as an initial reaction before every single service – they would say sorry for their appearance, be it their faces or bodies when they came in for treatments. 

Amy saw even her celebrity clients were doing it when they stepped into her tanning tent, they were not immune to insecurity when she was spray tanning her celebrity clientele such as Channel 9 personalities Erin Molan, Georgie Gardner and Delta Goodrem. 

“All the girls who work here at TBB noticed women kept coming in and constantly apologising for their appearances. “ 

“They’d say sorry we had to look at their skin without make-up on, or sorry we had to see them naked as soon as they sat in the chair or stepped into the tanning booth.” 

Amy and the TBB Staff realised they were also guilty of apologising for their appearance – so she decided to flip the script. 

”Women are constantly comparing themselves to the finished product you see on social media and in glossy magazines– the filtered, fake, professional shots instead of the real stuff,” 

“I think our clients worry we expect them to look totally perfect all the time but we’re real people as well – they don’t have to constantly say sorry to us.”