Online viewers are enthralled by a woman dubbed the “world’s sexiest powerlifter” thanks to her explicit videos.
Ru, aka Little Beast, became well-known on social media for her sensual dance moves and weightlifting videos.
She now has more than 200,000 Instagram followers and frequently makes fans hysterical by lifting weight that is way above what her petite frame should be able to handle.
She enjoys dancing as much as she enjoys weight lifting because she enjoys throwing seductive shapes.
After recently performing a solo dance for fans, one of whom exclaimed, “Oh she talented,” she recently shared.
While another added: “When I didn’t think you couldn’t be anymore captivating you go and create this. I can’t breathe you just took the air out my lungs, very sexy.”
“It’s not even fair that someone is this attractive,” added a third fan.
Little Beast says both dancing and weightlifting have helped with her mental health.
She has had a tough few years, which she spoke about in an emotional Instagram post last month.
Ru wrote at the time: “Keeping up with my mental health has been an absolute struggle bus. This was my first prep since my spine injury from the car accident in 2020.
“And those of you who’ve been here for a bit saw that I started this meet prep fresh after finally getting the restraining order granted against my abuser.
“And then from my body readjusting hormones after getting my IUD taken out to grieving over cancer in the family to having more unsettling nights from multiple violations of the RO, I went into my mock meet after a full on breakdown in the car and not being able to keep it together and crying it out between every warm up sets in deads.”
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She added: “But I’m so so grateful for my support system for keeping me in check so that I wouldn’t regress into unhealthy coping mechanisms again and just held space for me as I floated in and out of not wanting to be here again after years of doing so good.
“Inexplicably grateful for these people, and for lifting for being a continued safe space and energetic outlet for me.
“Work’s not done so we’re gonna keep on keepin’ on.”