Baby Rexha fuel the "Body Shaming" of Azealia Banks

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Baby Rexha fuel the “Body Shaming” of Azealia Banks

As usual, Azealia Banks continues to use its social networks to get with everyone. It seems the only strange form of promotion for its tour, which will visit Kalorama Madrid and Barcelona next month.

This time his victim has been baby rexha. Azealia did not like her look at the Met gala and dared to comment on her body, as she wanted. His tweet included jokes about hormones, contraceptive implants and advice on what he supposedly baby rexha had to do with them. And Baby Rexha has brought.

The singer, who in recent years has revitalized ‘i’m blue’ with David Guetta, has come to X to answer: “I am tired that people speak of my body. I have a polycystic ovary syndrome and it is hard for me to be fertile. I became pregnant, I did not work and have taken that pain in silence. I do not owe any explanation to anyone. people”.

He continues to recommend that he go to therapy: «You should go to some kind of therapy, sister, the escitalopram has done well. Something that helps you with the perennial sadness and chaos that you continue projecting. Healing has gone well for everyone. Try it ». A full -fledged zasca, it doesn’t matter what Banks is well to answer.

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