Singer and actress Keri Hilson just clapped back at a troll who had some choice words about her body, and honey, we are here for it!
The Knock Me Down star had posted a video on Instagram of her gallivanting on a hammock at the beach in a skimpy pink two-piece bathing suit and a cocktail in hand.
Most commenters complimented her beauty and body but of course, one troll who goes by @big__profits wrote: “A BBL would do you some justice.”
A swarm of fans jumped in to her defense, shading the troll for his ill comment.
“She’s perfect the way she is,” wrote one commenter.
“These IG surgery bodies got y’all’s heads all messed up.. not everyone wants to be shaped the same way,” wrote another.
“Ain’t nothing wrong with her body!! Men like this irk me and this why women are sooo vain now, trying to please men and get attention from them! Love yourself ladies!” another commenter wrote.
Hilson eventually chimed in gracefully: “I’m sure it would but hey.. like what you like. This is actually the worst it’s ever looked but I love myself & adore my body at any weight. Also, if you think your opinion would change any of that let me inform you: I’m so good if you never looked my way.”
Brazilian butt lifts, popularly called BBLs have grown increasing widespread over the recent years but have been condemned for its hazardous side effects and have been linked to several deaths.
The Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation in Aesthetic recently revealed that two out of every 6,000 BBLs lead to death. Three percent of the 692 surgeons surveyed confessed that their patient had died during the controversial BBL procedure.
But many women are still paying for the highly-requested surgery that runs anywhere between $3,000 and $30,000.
Some women have come forward about their regret of getting the procedure, including Cardi B who said on Instagram Live that she had 95 percent of her butt shots removed over the summer. She had this to say about BBLs.
“Before you get your BBL done, you have to make sure your blood levels are all right,” she recommended. “If a doctor says your blood levels are too low or you have diabetes or whatever, don’t do it.”
An in March of this year, K. Michelle said that she needed to have 13 operations to recuperate from complications from botched butt shots procedures.