Cause yall love to forget she’s the only mainstream rapper out of the two consistently growing at the tender age of 19 she’s up there with ice spice in daily streams at 19… THIS A REMINDER
This came up on my timeline so know you’re getting block right after I say this buuuuuut show the difference between having a brand deal at 19 vs 21 years old… QUICKLY!!!!
@ritamacaricoo@espcals Just because one form of body shaming gets more attention doesn't mean the other isn't real. Shaming someone for their body is still body shaming, regardless of who it's happening to.
@ritamacaricoo@espcals Skinny shaming is real. It might not be as common in every community, but it still exists and affects a lot of people. Honestly, I've seen it become more accepted than ever in some spaces.
@ritamacaricoo@espcals Every community has its own beauty standards. In many Black communities, being thicker or more curvy has often been viewed more positively, while skinny Black girls can sometimes be teased or made fun of for being too thin.
@ritamacaricoo@espcals Social media amplifies what's trending. The more people talk about something, the more the algorithm pushes it. That doesn't mean it reflects reality. Ozempic is expensive, and most average Americans aren't using it.
@ritamacaricoo@espcals Ever since the 2010s, it's been that way. Kim Kardashian, body positivity, and the whole 'curvy baddie' aesthetic have all been very popular, and people have been aiming for that look. Us skinny girls haven't been the beauty standard in a long time.
@BET, I’d love to see @itsmstrim perform. But also she’s running a campaign with @VitaCoco right now, and we all know the BET Awards happens in the beginning of summer. Please help the girls keep their cookie tea by featuring Coconut Water 🥥💦 in your drink selection this year.