CMAT Responds to Body-Shaming After BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend Performance

CMAT Responds to Body-Shaming After BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend Performance
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The incident highlights ongoing issues of body image and online abuse faced by public figures in the music industry.

  • Irish singer-songwriter CMAT, real name Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, addressed body-shaming following her BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend appearance.
  • She stated her rise in music has been 'tarnished' by abuse related to her weight.
  • CMAT shared her response on Instagram, saying she felt compelled to speak for herself.
  • The comments and abuse reportedly intensified after her performance last week.
  • CMAT expressed 'deep sadness' over the impact of body-shaming on her experience.

After performing at BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend, CMAT publicly addressed ongoing body-shaming and online abuse she received, sharing her thoughts on Instagram.

The situation draws attention to the prevalence of body-shaming in the entertainment industry and its effects on artists' well-being and public discourse.

It remains to be seen whether the response will prompt broader conversations or actions addressing online abuse and body image issues in music.

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