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I’d still be in my house crying if I listened to those who body-shamed me — Eno Barony

Celebrity I’d still be in my house crying if I listened to those who body-shamed me — Eno Barony
TUE, 16 JUL 2024

Rapper Eno Barony has defied critics and stereotypes with her determination in the music industry.

When she first emerged on the scene, she faced harsh criticism and ridicule for her plus-sized body, with many claiming it was unsuitable for a music career, according to her.

However, Eno Barony refused to let negativity hold her back. Instead, she focused on sharpening her craft, and her hard work has paid off.

In an interview on Oyerepa Entertainment Review, Eno Barony opened up about the early days of her career, revealing that she faced intense scrutiny and body shaming.

“If I had listened to people who body-shamed me, I wouldn’t be here today; I would still be in my house crying,” she shared.

The Rap Goddess emphasized that those who criticized her looks back then cannot even approach her now.

“I think the people who body-shamed me can’t look at my face today. This is how I was created, and I’m beautiful in my own way.

“So if you wanna sit in your house and talk about me, that’s not my business because I don’t really pay attention to it.”

When asked by MFK, the host of the show, if she would consider plastic surgery, Eno Barony reacted, “If someone wants to do it, that’s her choice, but I don’t like it.”

Gideon Afful Amoako
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