Babe Rexha is planted before those who call her fat: "How much do you think weight?"
Fed up with 'body-shaming'
The singer has published a video in underwear appealing to the spectators to guess how many kilos weighs
Lorena Montón
Barcelona
The Body Positive's culture has done much good in society, especially in the face of women, who for decades have been subjected to follow some canons of beauty impossible for everyone and suffer discrimination and teasing for not fitting in them.However, there are still people who use the weight to get into others and the singer baby rexha knows very well.Therefore, with his latest video hung on networks he has released a question with the intention of ending that stigma: "How much do you think weight?".
Babe Rexha is an American artist with Albanian roots who have been active in music for more than a decade.At 33, he has two albums in the market and has been awarded several times for his songs and performances.
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RedacciónGiven the controversy, the artist received countless support from both celebrities and designers, who sent her various proposals to show off her creations.That happened in 2019 but it seems that things have not changed much since then.
Baby Rexha still has to listen to comments towards your body and reading hate messages through social networks since, according to many, your figure is not the regulations.Tired of so much body shaming, the interpreter has recorded a video that aims to end this discrimination.
It appears parading in lingerie before saying "How much do you think what weight?".Then he adds: "Nobody cares, because I am a bad bitch no matter what despite.But let's regulate 75 kilos ".
Babe Rexha has managed to take the applause of the millions of people who follow it and have made the video viralize by sharing it and giving you like.And it is that the singer's crusade in reference to this subject has led her to create her own brand of underwear for women of all kinds.
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Lorena Montón"I want to inspire other women to love their bodies and feel beautiful with any size.Nobody likes a fat pop star and that idea screwed my head, because they made me believe that nothing was worth it unless my appearance was a concrete one, "he said a few days ago in People magazine.