Documentary maker, best-selling author and founder of the Body Image Movement, Taryn Brumfitt has spent almost a decade on a mission to help women and kids embrace their bodies.
Millions of people around the world have watched her inspiring 2016 documentary Embrace, which as Taryn proudly recalls, beat Marvel blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy at the box office on its opening night in Germany.
"I think that Embrace came out at a time when we were collectively ready to change the narrative around body image," Taryn reflected to Mamamia.
"We were sick and tired of hating our bodies and we were ready to see stories of women who were also struggling and so it helped us shift our perspective."
And all of her incredible advocacy work has culminated into a big win this week, with Taryn announced as the 2023 Australian of the Year.
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She was awarded the honour by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a ceremony in Canberra on Wednesday night. In her speech, Taryn noted that body shaming and self-loathing isn't something we're born with. Instead, it's something the world has taught us.