Chloe Bailey Defends Her Baddie Energy Against Trolls

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Chloe Bailey took a moment to address a social media user who suggested that she was projecting “baddie energy,” insisting she is, in fact, a wholesome individual. The talented singer was not going to let the negativity slide, responding swiftly and affirming that it is entirely possible to embody both sides of her personality.

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Chloe Bailey Responds to Troll and Affirms Her Identity

Recently, Chloe Bailey engaged with fans on X (formerly Twitter) after seeing a post that posed the question, “What is life teaching you right now?” In her reply, Bailey confidently stated that she is “a bad b*tch.” A user on X quickly reacted to her statement, commenting, “No you’re not. You’re actually a cute lil lovely girl. Stop forcing it.” In a powerful comeback, Chloe asserted that two truths can coexist, emphasizing that she refuses to be confined to anyone else’s perceptions. Yes. I am a cute lil lovely girl and a bad b*. Don’t put me in a box just because you’re boring & have no fun😘

Public Reactions Flood In Following Chloe’s Empowering Response

As soon as The Shade Room shared Chloe Bailey’s empowering retort, the comment section erupted with diverse reactions from fans. Many supporters resonated with her energy and defended her, while others expressed their disbelief at how outsiders could presume to know celebrities so intimately.

Instagram user @evaheartless wrote,She said what she said!!”

Instagram user @jadorekiss_monae wrote, How she gonna tell Chloé what CHLOÉ is??🤔”

Meanwhile, Instagram user @geishalee wrote,Chloe is like the pastor’s daughter ❤️❤️ started sweet and then GOT SPICY 😍😍😍”

Additionally, Instagram user @_chauniethesinger wrote,I fear the fan was right.”

Another Instagram user @lavish.v_ wrote, Social media got people thinking they know you more than yourself 😂 how you gonna tell me who I am?”

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Instagram user @teiannaa expressed her frustration, writing, “Why are they always coming for Chloe???”

Similarly, Instagram user @k_flye2 noted, Chloe is definitely bad, I agree🔥🔥🔥🔥”

Then, another Instagram user @hola_naya chimed in,What’s wrong with a lil sweet heat 🤷🏾‍♀️🥰”

Instagram user @kiddtyblix expressed their discontent,Ugh I hate that y’all feel like y’all know celebrities based off of what y’all see lmao. Y’all literally don’t know these people in real life.”

Lastly, Instagram user @slymbeauty declared, A woman can be whatever she wants!”

Chloe Bailey Stands Strong Against Body-Shaming Comments

Chloe is unapologetically vocal, making it clear that she won’t tolerate disrespect. This isn’t the first instance where she has confronted trolls. Earlier this year, she responded fiercely to a viewer who criticized her weight during a livestream. In a clip shared by LiveBitez, Chloe boldly remarked to the social media user, “And even if I was getting big… And what about it?” Fans who tuned in encouraged her to disregard the negativity, recognizing that the comments were designed to provoke her. However, Chloe remained unfazed, asserting her confidence with, “Yeah, they are trying to rage bait me, because I know my body TEA!” She added, “And I don’t even say that often, but the stress got my waist snatched.”

 

 

 

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