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Meghan Trainor to endorse plus-size brandLos Angeles, April 17 (AZINS) Singer Meghan Trainor, known for her voluptuous figure, has been unveiled as the new ambassador of FullBeauty, an online destination where plus-size men and women can find style advice, inspiration and clothing specially for their shape.

The 21-year-old revealed that she is thrilled with the collaboration as the brand shares in her desire to inspire and empower women "no matter what shape or size", reports femalefirst.co.uk.

"I want women to feel inspired by my music and feel confident and beautiful, no matter what shape or size. My songs are all about loving yourself for who you are and feeling confident. I would tell anyone who is hearing criticism to ignore it, to remind yourself that you are special and beautiful.

"I believe that all women should fully love how they are and how they look. I am proud to partner with FullBeauty brands, a company that embodies this same message," Trainor said.

The singer is a huge fan of FullBeauty's swimwear range and revealed she may even try her hand at designing her own line in the future.

"At the moment, I want to have fun with fashion in a not-so-serious way. I only love to wear clothes that make me feel comfortable and beautiful. I actually like their bathing suits, they're nice and they're classy. They have high-waisted styles and bustiers.

"I would love to design bathing suits one day, and if I plan on doing it with FullBeauty Brands, you will definitely know about it," she told US Weekly.