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Lady Du backs Thatohatsi after body-shaming backlash
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84076, member: 160"] Real queens fix each other's crowns when the internet gets toxic. Lady Du jumped onto social media to publicly back Thatohatsi after trolls went after her looks. The hitmaker shared a picture alongside a massive caption that validated the younger artist while slamming the narrow beauty standards everyone pushes these days. She ripped apart the idea that only one body type matters. Society convinces women they need a huge backside and tiny middle to qualify as attractive, which makes people hate their natural forms. The singer insisted the creator designed every physique perfectly, and nobody should feel pressured to change just to fit in. The message got spiritual pretty quickly. Lady Du claimed the Bible says humans reflect the divine image. She described the Amapiano vocalist as a total superstar with model energy. The veteran star noted that anyone carrying a blessed voice usually deals with heavy burdens and hard times. Personal experience played a role here. Lady Du admitted she grew up skinny, but she eventually embraced her shape despite lacking confidence early on. She slapped the photo on her wall to prove solidarity. The post finished with a declaration of love for the sister under fire. [/QUOTE]
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