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Chlöe Bailey Says She Appreciates Her Curves Despite Naysayers - Blavity

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Throughout 2021,  Chlöe Bailey  has faced waves of criticism over both her  online posts  and  live performances , mainly in the form of trolls arguing that the 23-year-old artist is essentially acting "too sexily."  During a  recent appearance  on Taraji P. Henson's  Facebook  Watch series,  Peace of Mind with Taraji ,  Bailey  began reflecting on her growth in the face of her online criticism.  While she continues to address the matter head-on, she also shares insight on how social media hate can feed into personal insecurities and how young people can overcome these feelings.  "They were talking about me posting my body. And ever since I was a little girl, I've always been curvy—to the point where sometimes it was my biggest insecurity,"  Bailey  began. "I remember the first time I got stretch marks. I was 12 at this field trip, and we were hiking. I'm like, 'What is this?' I still have them all on my thighs." After acknowledging that she's still "very insecure," the singer...

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