Coi Leray Calls For End To Body Shaming In 2022: 'Worry The Fuck About Yourself'

Posted by

Coi Leray has had a hell of a year in 2021 with her becoming more popular in the Hip Hop space, but she also ran into a few roadblocks. Coi was in the spotlight more with all the buzz surrounding her, and she wasn’t afraid to show off her body no matter what people thought. However, it seems she’s finally had enough of the criticism.

On Sunday (December 26), Coi Leray posted TikTok video to her Instagram explaining the new wave everyone should be on entering 2022. In the video, the 24-year-old is wearing a bikini while busting out some dance moves in her hotel room. According to Coi, she wants people to leave the body-shaming behind in 2021 and instead focus on themselves.

“Don’t madder how natural she is, who her doctor is, if she has curves, cellulite, big small, round square, let’s just make it a priority to spread love and worry the fuck about yourself,” she wrote in the caption. “Yuh. 2022 I’m excited.”

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Big Trend Setter (@coileray)

Whether fans like it or not, Coi Leray is making it clear she’s not going to switch up for any critics. Her mood has evidently lifted since last month, when she shared an Instagram post explaining how tired she is of the music industry. According to Coi, she’s not rocking with the harsh reality of the business.

“I’m tired of thinking for everybody!” she wrote. “I’m tired of people taking the credit for my ideas. Tired of being manipulated. Tired of fighting for my life. Tired of peoples opinions, I’m tired of people holding shit against me, I’m tired of people looking for sympathy when they just don’t get the job done so they find reasons to make you feel bad.”

Coi Leray Goes Off After Her Body Trends On Twitter – Again

https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.62925/title.coi-leray-goes-off-after-her-body-trends-on-twitter-again

She continued, “Shit is sad fr this industry is sad fr. I’m tired. I’m just tired. This life is draining. I’m so hungry and motivated any label would love to have an artist like me. Sad man. Sad. It’s really a mental sacrifice.”