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Chloe Bailey’s sultry dance music video faces criticism as fans call on her to ‘stop pushing’ a sexy image
Things get interesting when Chöle Bailey puts on a leotard.
The singer’s latest song Instagram post on Friday, November 15, featured a sexy dance video dedicated to her latest single, “Nice Girls Finish Last.”
In the clip, Bailey dons a tight black leotard, sheer tights and high heels while dancing alone to her single in a dimly lit studio. Her caption, “It feels good to move again,” didn’t exactly prepare fans for the seductive moves they were about to see.
Throughout the video, Bailey flawlessly spins on the ground and demonstrates the moves related to the song’s exciting lyrics:
“Nice Girls Finish Last” is the most recent single from Bailey’s second album, Trouble in Paradise, which was released in August this yr.
Shadow Room shared the singer’s video and most agreed; hearing Bailey sing the lyrics is at all times welcome, but seeing her undressed gets boring.
“I need a branding team because it’s not working,” one person said.
This fan recognized Bailey’s potential as a complete package. “She can sing, she can dance, and the body is shaping… there is still a disconnect and I don’t know why!”
One follower quoted, “The over-sexualization of her image since she went solo is just weird and unnecessary.” One person responded in agreement, “That’s pathetic.” Another went further, wishing the singer would “stop hypersexualizing everyone.”
This person’s opinion shared the opinion of others, questioning the singer’s “authenticity”. “I think it just never feels like the authentic her that she can be. I just always feel like she’s performing in a way that’s not “her own.” She is beautiful, sexy in shape and incredibly talented. But we can’t seem to connect with her authenticity.”
“I know it sounds crazy, but she gives me virgin energy 😂,” said one commenter from the far left. But one other offered a more reasonable perspective. “This is what happens when you protect your children in religion. They meet the real world and go crazy.”
Another follower said the “Boy Bye” singer should listen to her fans. “She still doesn’t see what her fans have been screaming about since day one of the Bus It Challenge.” You’re too talented to be so hypersexual. I’ve never seen such a large fanbase demanding restraint and more modesty from an artist, and he or she continues to push for it. There is a real disconnect. It was cute, but will he sell those records? I do not know, we’ll see.
Since her solo appearance, Bailey has been criticized for her seductive appearance. She’s been raising the difficulty for the reason that debut of the risqué visual for her single “Have Mercy,” which caused a stir. Especially for fans who felt her image was too different from that of her Disney princess sister.
As the world reveled in the fantastic thing about her curves in 2021, Bailey sat down with “The Real” co-hosts Adrienne Bailon and Loni Love and talked to them about her journey into her sexuality and individuality.
“It’s constantly on my mind, and while I may seem confident most of the time, on the inside I don’t feel that way,” she said.
She explained further. “I have to remind myself that as long as I’m authentic and myself, you know that’s all that matters. People say I do too much, and maybe I do, but I don’t do it on purpose, it’s just the way I am. You can’t please everyone. Some people will like me and some won’t. It’s okay. I love everyone, I send love to both of them, they talk, so that’s good!”