Bebe Rexha Claps Back at The Trollers

Bebe Rexha got back at the troller who called her too thick from before.
Bebe Rexha
Bebe Rexha

Bebe Rexha doesn't possess energy for body shamers.

The 29-year-old artist applauded back at a Twitter troll on Monday after the online life client showed up.

The remark came soon after the "Meant to Be" singer tweeted a video of herself performing at Hangout Music Festival in Alabama. The recording demonstrated the star shaking a dark leotard and holding a T-shirt that read "My vagina. My decision." The exhibition came days after the marking of the state's new fetus removal law.

"Alright don't intend to affront however ain't too thiccccck!??" the Twitter user wrote because of the video. "I mean never observed her like that!! from the song with other two country fellows!!"

Bebe Rexha
Bebe Rexha

The vocalist at that point squandered no time closing the online networking client down.

"I put on weight get over it," she answered.

This wasn't the first run through Bebe has needed to place someone in their place. As fans will review, she got out the style business after a few designers wouldn't dress her for the Grammys on account of her size.

"Enable ladies to adore their bodies as opposed to making young ladies feel less than by their size," she composed on Instagram at the time. "We are delightful any size! Little or huge! Anddddd My size 8 ass is as yet setting off to the Grammys. #LOVEYOURBODY." 

She additionally opened up about the weight and examination she's looked in the business amid an ongoing meeting with Health.

"As far back as I was close to nothing, I've been thicker. When I originally got marked to one of my managers, my directors resembled, 'Are you prepared to get into training camp shape?' I resembled, 'Beyond any doubt! What does that mean?' They guided me to shed 20 pounds, and it sort of destroyed me," she told. "I experienced a point of disliking myself, regardless I have my time—however, I just began attempting to be pleasant to myself and doing things consistently." 

Today, she keeps on urging others to cherish the skin they're in. 

"You go to a specific point where you're similar to, 'However on the off chance that I'm going to despise myself, at that point for what reason should any other person cherish me in the event that I don't love myself—like there's no point,'" she recently told. "In this way, it goes to a specific point where you need to begin getting things done for yourself."

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