Social Media Reacts To Coi Leray Saying People Stay Hating On Her During Recent Live Performance

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Coi Leray took to the stage at the Something In The Water festival this weekend, telling the crowd how her haters have continued to keep her name in their mouths, and people are curious to know who she’s talking about.

Coi spoke to the packed crowd, saying, “Every day is a hater on my d***, a new b**** in her mouth. Somebody got something weird. But the best thing that got me here is my team and of course number one, God. And you can’t do it without them, period.”

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Well, the clip has been trending all morning over on Twitter, with social media users sharing their mixed reactions to the clip. Some were praising her for sticking up for herself while others felt Coi was reaching by insinuating that she’s constantly being talked about by another female. She did recently react to Latto mentioning her body on the rapper’s latest song, “Put It On Da Floor,” though Latto was quick to make it known she wasn’t shading Coi and the two squashed any misunderstanding.

Body-shaming is the act of criticizing or mocking someone’s physical appearance. It can take many forms, such as making negative comments about a person’s weight, height, skin color, or facial features. Body-shaming can happen in person or online, and it can have a severe impact on a person’s mental health.

Furthermore, it can have a significant impact on a person’s mental health. It can lead to low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and even eating disorders. When a person is constantly body-shamed, they may begin to believe that their worth is tied to their appearance, leading to a distorted body image and a negative self-image.

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In the case of Coi and Latto, mentioning her body in the song “Put It On Da Floor” left fans startled as they watched the conflict unfold. People were even saying that Latto was sending a message that body shaming is acceptable and that it is okay to mock someone’s physical appearance, which she later clarified during her second weekend at Coachella, saying she loves Coi’s body.

Many people felt that public figures like Coi and Latto have a responsibility to their fans and followers to promote positivity and acceptance. They have a platform to influence and inspire people, and their words and actions can have a significant impact on society. Therefore, it is essential for them to use their influence to address body shaming and promote body positivity.

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