Chloe Bailey Speaks About Self-Love In Emotional Video

Chloe Bailey had social media going crazy, when she posted her entry for the “Buss It Challenge,” but while many loved it, the sexy video brought a lot of critics. On Sunday night, Chloe decided to address those who have negative things to say about her.

In a tearful video, Chloe discussed struggling with self-love issues and now embracing who she is. She stated in part,

“For every woman out there, don’t change who you are to make society feel comfortable. And I’m telling myself that’s not what I’m going to do, even when I posted the video yesterday, I posted it because I was saging and doing Palo Santa and I was like, ‘Let’s spread positive vibes,’” Chloe said.

She continued, “I didn’t even really notice you guys were talking about my a** because I was like, ‘OK, I’m just walking in from one seconds, two seconds…’ And I feel like I’ve shown my a** more than I have with that like if you look at our performance videos, the last performance we had in December. Like, I was just so excited and on stage, and just being myself, so… I don’t know.”

Chloe added, “I just felt it was important to address it so you guys get to kind of know who I am inside. And it’s really hard for me to think of myself as sexual being or an attractive being quite frankly. So, when I see all the uproar about my posts and stuff, I’m a bit confused. Like, I really don’t understand because I’ve never seen myself in that way.”

Many people came to her defense on social media saying, “Chloe better than me[.} I woulda been calling b****es miserable and bad built.” Someone else also tweeted,”Y’ALL ARE GOING TO LEAVE CHLOE BAILE THE F**K ALONE.”

Hopefully she won’t let the haters stop her from freely expressing herself.

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