She doesn't need a man! 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After star Molly Hopkins isn't just a reality TV star, she's also a mom boss. The former Double Divas star actually has a pretty important job as the owner of a pretty cool business and she helps to empower women through her plus-size lingerie line.

During this season of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After, fans see Molly really struggle to make the decision of if she should stay with her husband Luis Mendez and working through their issues, or if she should just file for divorce. But one thing is for sure, she will do just fine with or without him financially because she's got a great job.

Her company — LiviRae Lingerie — was created to help women find comfortable, correctly sized bras and lingerie. Last year, they went viral for refusing to back down after receiving complaints about a series of in-store advertisements celebrating diversity. The ads, which launched at the brand's Kennesaw, GA storefront in March 2017, featured models of different sizes, shapes, colors, and abilities. Co-owner Cynthia Decker told Yahoo! at the time, "We wanted to show people that they didn’t have to have perfect skin, bone structure or bodies to feel beautiful." Sounds amazing, right?

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Body shaming is real. We experienced it first hand today when our landlord asked us to remove our window display. As you can imagine, we've received a lot of calls asking what people can do to help. Please share these images along with the hashtag #NoShameLiviRae to help us educate the community about body shaming. Our campaign features women of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds. The media have been conducting interviews and we will be sharing those shortly to keep you updated. In the meantime, please let us know your thoughts. Are these images offensive or in bad taste to you? #noshamelivirae #RealBrasRealWomenRealStories #LiviRaeLingerie #bodyshaming

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Unfortunately, some shoppers didn't care for the ads. Complaints reached LiviRae Lingerie’s landlord and Cynthia and Molly were asked to remove the window displays, which were deemed to be "in poor taste." On Mar. 9, the duo wrote on Instagram, "Body shaming is real. We experienced it first-hand today when our landlord asked us to remove our window display. As you can imagine, we've received a lot of calls asking what people can do to help. Please share these images along with the hashtag #NoShameLiviRae to help us educate the community about body shaming. Our campaign features women of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds. The media have been conducting interviews and we will be sharing those shortly to keep you updated. In the meantime, please let us know your thoughts. Are these images offensive or in bad taste to you?" Way to be a boss, Molly!

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