We’re envious of singer Bebe’s hot bikini and swimsսit photos, baby!

We’re envious of singer Bebe’s hot biкini and swimsսit photos, baby!

Bebe Rexha is a powerful vocalist who isn’t hesitant to speak out against unrealistic beauty standards through her music. Her hits like “Baby, I’m Jealous” explore self-perception, and her fans enjoy her forthright nature!

Bebe often shares her ideas on body image when she posts a photo of herself on Instagram, particularly in biкini and swimsսit photos.

In May 2019, the “Me, Myself, and I” singer posted a photo of herself wearing a red two-piece while visiting San Juan, Puerto Rico, with the caption, “Here is what a real woman looks like on Instagram without Photoshop.”

“I probably should [have] Photoshopped my stomach and made it look flat,” she commented at the time. “I should have probably Photoshopped my legs to make them look better.”

I should have made myself taller and straightened out my legs. However, I did not. Society may really screw you over.”

Bebe, a singer and songwriter, has spoken on the impact music has had on her growth and self-care. In a February 2020 interview with Self, she admitted to being “depressed” at one point but stated that music “had [her] back.” She also gave suggestions on how to keep a positive self-image.

“I’m always complimenting other people, and the one thing we don’t do to ourselves is give ourselves compliments or tell ourselves things about,” the “Meant to Be” singer explained.

“For example, we should continuously reminding ourselves of our dreams. You could spend your day being like, ‘You’re gorgeous. Adhere to your.

Despite inspiring people to embrace their natural inner and exterior beauty, Bebe has claimed to receiving harsh criticism about her image from others in the profession. Before her 30th birthday, the “I’m a Mess” music artist said that she was scrutinised for posting steamy photographs online.

“I recently had a MALE music executive warn me that I was getting too old and that my brand was’confusing,’ the Brooklyn native captioned a black-and-white Instagram photo of herself wearing black lingerie in August 2019. “Because… ”

I’m a songwriter, and I share sеxual photos on Instagram, which isn’t what female songwriters are [supposed] to do, especially at my age. I’m 29.”

Bebe went on to say she was “fed up” and “tired of women getting labelled as ‘hags’ when they get old,” yet “guys get labelled as sеxy with age.”

“Anyway,” she added, “I’m turning 30 on August 30 and you know what, I’m not running away from it.” “I’m not going to lie about my age or sing songs I think will sell better because they sound’younger.'”

I’m going to enjoy my age because, guess what, I’m smarter, stronger, and TRUST ME, I’m a far better lover than I was ten years ago.”