Bebe Rexha takes aim at the haters in a TikTok video flaunting her body

Los Angeles, California – Bebe Rexha is staking her ground in the body positivity movement with a TikTok video in which she flaunts her 165-pound body in sexy lingerie.

Bebe Rexha is on a mission to normalizing healthy bodies, no matter what the number on the scale says.
Bebe Rexha is on a mission to normalizing healthy bodies, no matter what the number on the scale says.  © Collage: / Screenshot / TikTok / beberexha

When Bebe Rexha has something to say, she won't keep it to herself. On Wednesday, Rexha posted a TikTok clad in her new lingerie line with the underwear brand Adore Me, addressing people's obsession with body weight.

The video starts with Rexha giving the camera a sultry pout with a pose to match, mouthing along to the words of Nicki Minaj's single Good Form.

A caption asking, "How much do you think I weigh?" then flies across the screen as Rexha continues to work it for the camera.

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The musician added a follow-up answer to her first question, firmly letting her fans and viewers know it's "none of your business".

For those demanding further reasons, Rexha explained, "'cause I'm a bad b***h no matter what my weight."

The video, which currently has 10.6 million views and 1.7 million likes, ends with the 31-year-old making one single request: "let's normalize 165 lbs."

For years, Rexha has been a leader in the body positivity movement.

From past struggles reported by Insider with designers allegedly not wanting to dress her because she was a US size 8, to defending her unedited body on Instagram, she's been publicly scrutinized for her average and healthy size more times than anyone can count.

In an Instagram post from May 2019, Rexha shared a snap of herself clad in a red bikini. The caption went into a long list of things she should've edited before posting, but consciously chose not to, writing, "Here is what a real woman looks like on Instagram without photoshop."

But those experiences seem to have only made Rexha stronger and more confident in the skin she's in, which she happily displayed in her TikTok.

Cover photo: Collage: / Screenshot / TikTok / beberexha

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