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“Halsey Takes a Stand: Defies Body Shaming Critics Over Bold NSFW Instagram Posts!”

Halsey never holds back, and honestly, who could blame her? After facing criticism from the so-called “body cops” for her daring Instagram photos, the “Without Me” singer took to X (formerly Twitter) to serve up some deliciously sharp comebacks. It seems that there’s always someone ready to throw shade when someone decides to flaunt their body with confidence. But here’s the thing: why do we let the opinions of other people dictate how we view our own bodies? In a world that pushes us towards conformity, Halsey’s boldness is a breath of fresh air! Plus, can we just acknowledge how fabulous she looks? Join me as we dive into this spicy drama that perfectly encapsulates the ongoing conversation about body positivity and the relentless critics lurking in the shadows. LEARN MORE!

Halsey Calls Out Body Cops Criticizing Her Spicy Photos

Halsey has a word or two for the haters.

On March 10, the “Without Me” singer shared a series of posts on their X account about reactions to Instagram photos from earlier this week, and I’m glad they’re speaking up.

On Instagram, Halsey initially shared a photo of her in a black knit sweater and red plaid skirt.

Halsey serving face.

Halsey being cheeky.

And Halsey serving body-ody-ody.

At first glance, all the fans, including Halsey’s fiancé, Avan Jogia, appeared obsessed with their photos.

But where there is fun and body positivity, there are always haters.

On their X account, Halsey shared, “I can’t believe how angry everyone is that I wore a push up bra. Damn I really still got it like that.”

When an X user asked, “Wait who’s angry? The straights?” Halsey responded, “The body cops.”

For folks who are new here or people who find pleasure in being “body cops,” Halsey’s been about this life for quite a long time.

Whether it’s her very revealing cameo in the 2024 film Maxxxine

..or their music videos for “safeword” or “Graveyard,” Halsey’s always been about showcasing sensuality, sexuality, and their body.

Should I even mention the If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power album cover?

So trolls, “body cops,” and haters, it’s high time you find a new line of work because you will always be outnumbered by positivity and left looking jealous, sad, and outdated.

And that’s that!

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