Chlöe Bailey Defends ‘So Much Skin’ Criticism In ‘Have Mercy’ Video

Sep 12, 2021 18:39


#ChloeBailey wants critics to focus on their bodies not hershttps://t.co/OGBZhCa5ru
- ET Canada (@ETCanada) September 12, 2021

Bailey, 23, just dropped her debut single “Have Mercy.”
The video has been met with some criticism among
fans have questioned her outfit choices and her decision to show “so much skin.”
Others criticised the artist, “Have ( Read more... )

chloe x halle, feminism / social issues

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autumnheartbeat September 12 2021, 17:02:43 UTC
“ And I think it’s so great how women can claim ownership of their bodies and not let the world do it.” 🙄

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celja September 12 2021, 17:14:28 UTC
It's basically the standard answer every pop girl gives when asked about being objectified, I hate it.

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queencersi September 12 2021, 17:55:07 UTC
It 100% is.
I remember Christina Aguilera giving a very similar response about 'being the one in control' when talking about her Dirrty music video back in the day.

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celja September 12 2021, 18:02:21 UTC
Yeah I'm sure Britney said something similar. It's always 'being in control', 'being empowered', 'owning your own sexuality' etc

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euraylie September 12 2021, 17:52:19 UTC
They don’t ever question why they feel this the only way to claim ownership…in a way that just happens to align perfectly with everything men want

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frickinawesome7 September 12 2021, 20:44:00 UTC
maidenhell September 12 2021, 20:52:18 UTC
It's crazy to me how the only way to take ownership of my body as a woman is to give men exactly what they want. CRAZY.

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hellicoptajuuce September 12 2021, 23:53:06 UTC
Its PCD all over again

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