Sarah Nicole Landry poses in 'amazing' body-positive Knix photoshoot beside fellow influencers and Canadian TV hosts

The Canadian influencer posed alongside Brittnee Blair, Sarain Fox and Anupa King for the underwear campaign.

The latest campaign from Knix features Canadian influencers and TV hosts, including Sarah Nicole Landry, Brittnee Blair, Sarain Fox and Anupa King. (Photos via Getty Images)
The latest campaign from Knix features Canadian influencers and TV hosts, including Sarah Nicole Landry, Brittnee Blair, Sarain Fox and Anupa King. (Photos via Getty Images)

Sarah Nicole Landry is embracing her body alongside some fellow well-known Canadians. The Ontario-based influencer posed in a new photoshoot from Knix, which took to social media on Tuesday to share a group photo from its latest campaign.

The snapshot featured Big Brother Canada alum Brittnee Blair, Rise host Sarain Fox, content creator Anupa King and Landry each wearing new leakproof underwear sets from the Canadian brand. On its website, the stars shot photos in a variety of recently-released styles. But in the main group photo, they showed off the gossamer lace and deep-V underwear sets.

"Here's to the ones who've been with us from the start — and who remind us that community isn't just what we build; it's who we are," Knix wrote in the caption to its joint Instagram post with the Canadian stars. "Starring our forever muses in our dreamy new colours, buttercup, lilac and oyster."

In the comments section of the post, the Canadian stars spread the love for each other and the brand. Fans also chimed in with supportive notes, with many calling the photo "beautiful." Landry and Fox both shared multiple red heart emojis in their comments.

"Big love to these incredible women and to the Knix brand fam' for the most uplifting and soul filling day on set," Blair wrote.

"What a great day," Knix CEO and founder Joanna Griffiths commented, along with a red heart emoji.

"I've been reliving this day over and over and over again... Pure joy!" added King.

"Inspirational icons," someone raved.

"Such a beautiful pic with women of confidence. Love it," someone else noted.

Landry has often been vocal about body image and self-love, often penning inspirational posts centred around body positivity and calling out online trolls who share negative comments.

Last September, the mom-of-four opened up about body shaming after seeing tens of thousands of "comments weighing in on" her look following a viral post. The 40-year-old content creator shared an Instagram Reel that featured various clips of herself wearing bikinis over the past few months. In the video, she's seen standing beside a pool, walking a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit runway and posing at the beach.

"Like, sorry, was I loud? On my own page, with the body I live in, showing up in my own life," the Guelph, Ont. native wrote as on-screen text in the clip. Landry's words play off of the sound clip she put over her video, which uses a quote singer Taylor Swift said in her documentary, "Miss Americana," about feeling trained to apologize because she's a woman.

"Sorry, did you want me to stay home and miss my own life?" Landry began in the caption of her post. "I went viral this summer. Seventy million views and 38,000+ comments weighing in on whether or not I should, I dunno...look like this??"

"They'll be OK. We will be too. Hopefully, because we're too busy saying 'yes' to things to hear the voices otherwise," she continued. "I hope that we keep being the kind ones. The ones that encourage others to step out, not the ones telling others to go hide. I hope we're loud with our lives. In whatever way that matters to you. What a summer. I'm proud of us."

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