Chloe Bailey Claps Back at Critics of Transition From Teen to Mature Pop Star
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During a livestream on her social media page, the songstress does not hesitate to hit back at haters who criticized her transition from a wholesome teen to a mature pop star.

AceShowbiz - Chloe Bailey's transition from a wholesome teen star to a mature pop star has been met with mixed reactions. While some fans embrace her newfound sex appeal, others criticize it as an "act." Chloe Bailey has boldly addressed these criticisms, highlighting the multifaceted nature of women and rejecting easy categorization.

Chloe Bailey has successfully navigated the tricky transition from wholesome teen star to mature pop icon. However, her transition has not been without its challenges. Some fans have criticized her increased sex appeal, dismissing it as an "act" meant to entice more fans.

In an Instagram Live session, Chloe Bailey confronted her critics head-on, responding to a comment that questioned her authenticity. The singer retorted with a resounding "Why can't I be both?" She emphasized that women can possess both goofy and sexy qualities.

Bailey also dismissed the notion that her sex appeal is a performance meant to attract fans. "It's not an act, honey," she asserted. "But not everybody will have access to that. Women can be both. Women can be multi-faceted."

Chloe Bailey's confidence stems from ignoring her detractors. She credits this approach for her newfound self-assurance.

Bailey has also faced criticism regarding the categorization of her music. Despite being more pop than R&B, her skin color has led to her music being labeled as R&B. She has praised pop icons like Beyonce Knowles and Whitney Houston for challenging racial stereotypes in music.

"I was really proud of Beyonce doing Cowboy Carter," she said. "Because Black people originated country music. It's just showing that possibilities are endless."

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