Bebe Rexha at the 2019 Grammys.Photo: Rich Fury/GettyBebe Rexhais embracing her curves — and encouraging the normalization of all body types.On Tuesday, the 31-year-old singerposted on TikTokto share a message about body positivity with her followers. In the social media clip, the “Break My Heart” singer rocked a black lingerie set while dancing around toNicki Minaj’s 2018 hit song, “Good Form.““How much do you think I weigh? No one’s business,” she wrote on the video as she danced and posed in her lingerie. “Cause I’m a bad b— no matter what my weight. But let’s normalize 165 lbs.“She captioned the post, “Feeling like a bad b— today.“Bebe Rexha TikTokBebe Rexha TikTokRexha has always been open on her social media platforms about body positivity, oftenshutting down criticsanduplifting other womenfor embracing their looks. Earlier this month, the two-time Grammy-nominated artist even introduced herfirst lingerie collectionwith Adore Me, geared specifically toward encouraging body inclusivity and embracing one’s sexy side at any size.“I’m all about body positivity, inclusivity, and I was really excited to partner with a brand that really believes in that and has been pushing that for a while,” Rexha previously told PEOPLE of her collection. “As a woman who wasn’t the cookie-cutter pop-star, I hope to inspire women to love their bodies and feel beautiful at any size.“And although Rexha has been one toshowcase her confidencein sexy lingerie and swimsuit snaps online, last year she opened up about how it’s been a process to feel comfortable in her own skin and how taking “good care” of herself helpsher deal with body image issues.“When I have a bad week of eating, I feel so nasty — like when I eat tons of chips or croissants and whatever,” Rexha told PEOPLE in October. “When I eat healthier and I drink more water and then I do even a little exercising or just try to live a little bit more actively, I feel so much better: I feel so much healthier, I feel so much sexier, and it’s for myself. So I feel like that’s a really important thing for me, to stay active and eat well.“Bebe Rexha TiktokEarly on in her career, Rexha was told, “Nobody likes like a fat pop star.” In a May interview with PEOPLE, she explained how that impacted her views on beauty standards.“That f—ed with my head, because they made me believe that I was nothing unless I looked a certain way,” she said, addingshe’s more confident now.“I’ve learned that you have to be your own cheerleader. I wish I would’ve known that 10 years ago,” Rexha said at the time. “If you don’t love yourself, who the f— will?”

Bebe Rexha at the 2019 Grammys.Photo: Rich Fury/Getty

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Bebe Rexhais embracing her curves — and encouraging the normalization of all body types.On Tuesday, the 31-year-old singerposted on TikTokto share a message about body positivity with her followers. In the social media clip, the “Break My Heart” singer rocked a black lingerie set while dancing around toNicki Minaj’s 2018 hit song, “Good Form.““How much do you think I weigh? No one’s business,” she wrote on the video as she danced and posed in her lingerie. “Cause I’m a bad b— no matter what my weight. But let’s normalize 165 lbs.“She captioned the post, “Feeling like a bad b— today.“Bebe Rexha TikTokBebe Rexha TikTokRexha has always been open on her social media platforms about body positivity, oftenshutting down criticsanduplifting other womenfor embracing their looks. Earlier this month, the two-time Grammy-nominated artist even introduced herfirst lingerie collectionwith Adore Me, geared specifically toward encouraging body inclusivity and embracing one’s sexy side at any size.“I’m all about body positivity, inclusivity, and I was really excited to partner with a brand that really believes in that and has been pushing that for a while,” Rexha previously told PEOPLE of her collection. “As a woman who wasn’t the cookie-cutter pop-star, I hope to inspire women to love their bodies and feel beautiful at any size.“And although Rexha has been one toshowcase her confidencein sexy lingerie and swimsuit snaps online, last year she opened up about how it’s been a process to feel comfortable in her own skin and how taking “good care” of herself helpsher deal with body image issues.“When I have a bad week of eating, I feel so nasty — like when I eat tons of chips or croissants and whatever,” Rexha told PEOPLE in October. “When I eat healthier and I drink more water and then I do even a little exercising or just try to live a little bit more actively, I feel so much better: I feel so much healthier, I feel so much sexier, and it’s for myself. So I feel like that’s a really important thing for me, to stay active and eat well.“Bebe Rexha TiktokEarly on in her career, Rexha was told, “Nobody likes like a fat pop star.” In a May interview with PEOPLE, she explained how that impacted her views on beauty standards.“That f—ed with my head, because they made me believe that I was nothing unless I looked a certain way,” she said, addingshe’s more confident now.“I’ve learned that you have to be your own cheerleader. I wish I would’ve known that 10 years ago,” Rexha said at the time. “If you don’t love yourself, who the f— will?”

Bebe Rexhais embracing her curves — and encouraging the normalization of all body types.

On Tuesday, the 31-year-old singerposted on TikTokto share a message about body positivity with her followers. In the social media clip, the “Break My Heart” singer rocked a black lingerie set while dancing around toNicki Minaj’s 2018 hit song, “Good Form.”

“How much do you think I weigh? No one’s business,” she wrote on the video as she danced and posed in her lingerie. “Cause I’m a bad b— no matter what my weight. But let’s normalize 165 lbs.”

She captioned the post, “Feeling like a bad b— today.”

Bebe Rexha TikTok

Bebe Rexha TikTok

Bebe Rexha TikTok

Rexha has always been open on her social media platforms about body positivity, oftenshutting down criticsanduplifting other womenfor embracing their looks. Earlier this month, the two-time Grammy-nominated artist even introduced herfirst lingerie collectionwith Adore Me, geared specifically toward encouraging body inclusivity and embracing one’s sexy side at any size.

“I’m all about body positivity, inclusivity, and I was really excited to partner with a brand that really believes in that and has been pushing that for a while,” Rexha previously told PEOPLE of her collection. “As a woman who wasn’t the cookie-cutter pop-star, I hope to inspire women to love their bodies and feel beautiful at any size.”

And although Rexha has been one toshowcase her confidencein sexy lingerie and swimsuit snaps online, last year she opened up about how it’s been a process to feel comfortable in her own skin and how taking “good care” of herself helpsher deal with body image issues.

“When I have a bad week of eating, I feel so nasty — like when I eat tons of chips or croissants and whatever,” Rexha told PEOPLE in October. “When I eat healthier and I drink more water and then I do even a little exercising or just try to live a little bit more actively, I feel so much better: I feel so much healthier, I feel so much sexier, and it’s for myself. So I feel like that’s a really important thing for me, to stay active and eat well.”

Bebe Rexha Tiktok

Bebe Rexha Tiktok

Early on in her career, Rexha was told, “Nobody likes like a fat pop star.” In a May interview with PEOPLE, she explained how that impacted her views on beauty standards.

“That f—ed with my head, because they made me believe that I was nothing unless I looked a certain way,” she said, addingshe’s more confident now.

“I’ve learned that you have to be your own cheerleader. I wish I would’ve known that 10 years ago,” Rexha said at the time. “If you don’t love yourself, who the f— will?”

source: people.com