Singer Natalia Kills is publicly speaking out against the message in Nicki Minaj’s No. 2 hit, “Anaconda“.
In the song, Nicki raps “f*ck those skinny b*tches, f*ck those skinny b*tches in the club” — and Natalia finds that to be incredibly offensive to the ‘less voluptuous’ women out there.
While she doesn’t actually drop Nicki’s name, she doesn’t have to. There’s only one real popular song out mentioning ‘skinny bitches’.
She writes:
I just heard a sad and degrading song that I can’t quite figure out if it’s a public joke or not…
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
Why are we publicly deemed “skinny BITCHES” if we’re naturally smaller than sz 6? Horrified i’m considered a bitch for not being overweight
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
Larger framed women need to stop bullying/victimizing girls with small frames, less voluptuous figures as if they’re unattractive/anorexic
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
It’s not a ‘positive message’ that if you have small breasts (like me) and “don’t got that jelly” men won’t find you sexually appealing…
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
Negativity + negativity = guess what…?
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
Believe it or not there are guys out there that will actually wanna “hold you at night” even if you have a stick figure or less “booty” ????
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
Small framed models are used in Ad’s so that the focus stays on the product being advertised, not the sexually appealing curves of the model
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
But the media isn’t doing it to make curvier women feel ‘too big’ or ‘unappealing’… Size 2 models aren’t there to visually victimize us…
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
There’s beauty in everything. Natural, silicone, big, small, DD’s, A-cups… You name it. Bullying “skinny bitches” is NOT beautiful #ugly
— NATALIA KILLS (@NataliaKills) August 27, 2014
Does Natalia have a point? Or do you think she’s reading way too deeply into things?