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Posted: 2024-07-08T22:11:46Z | Updated: 2024-07-08T22:11:46Z

Kesha has a badass message for the body shamers who slammed her appearance.

The pop star, 37, reacted to the rude comments social media users made about her physique in a spicy Instagram post on Sunday.

I didnt think in 2024 people still body shamed but i am so proud of my body. Shes been through a lot, Kesha wrote in the July 7 post alongside pics of her posing in a black string bikini on the beach. Shes torn her acl on stage and finished the show. Shes held my fucking broken heart together.

The Die Young singer told the haters that their unkind words actually make her feel very powerful.

To those who think youre shaming me, youre actually making me feel very powerful, she added. So, to you, i hope you one day feel whole enough to not tear other women down. in the mean time, hate me harder bitch:).

Keshas 3 million-plus followers jumped into the comments section to shower her with support amid the negativity from internet trolls.

Be proud. Youre beautiful. The people hating are the ones hiding an anonymous photo and living in a basement while youre out here thriving, one person wrote.

Another said, Anybody who hates on your body needs glasses.

You are beautiful!!! Beautiful person, beautiful body and beautiful soul. Haters gonna hate because they are jealous. You are a light in this world, someone else commented. Keep shining bright!!

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Kesha previously shared in an essay in Teen Vogue that shed been bullied by body shamers as a kid and wrote about recovering from an eating disorder.

When I think about the kind of bullying I dealt with as a child and teen, it seems almost quaint compared with what goes on today, she wrote in the 2017 piece. The amount of body-shaming and baseless slut-shaming online makes me sick.

I know from personal experience how comments can mess up somebodys self-confidence and sense of self-worth, Kesha added. I have felt so unlovable after reading cruel words written by strangers who dont know a thing about me.