Bebe Rexha has a pointed message for anyone with an opinion on her body.
The "Chase It" singer, 34, posted photos from a beach-front location to her Instagram on Wednesday, June 19, posing in two black bathing suits in the photos.
"For those of you calling me fat, just know my bank account is too. 💅💸," Rexha wrote in the caption of the post.
She posed on a beach next to a palm tree in a black one-piece swimsuit featuring sheer panels in one of the photos, staring off into the distance. Her stomach and legs were on display in the photo and she wore a lightweight white cover-up over her shoulders.
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Rexha showed off her backside in another photo in the set, wearing another sleek swimsuit. She faced the camera wearing sunglasses in the photo taken on a balcony with the beach in the background and the cover-up draped over one arm.
The "Me, Myself, & I" singer received plenty of support for her message from celebrities in the comments of the post.
Paris Hilton posted heart-eyes and love-struck emojis alongside flame emojis in a comment, while Brittany Cartwright posted applause hands and fire emojis.
"They can’t handle it," Nelly Furtado wrote. Saweetie called her "thicalicious 🫦."
Rexha's post calling out body-shamers came days after she called rapper G-Eazy — a former friend and collaborator — a "stuck up ungrateful loser," in since-deleted Instagram Stories and doubled down on her comments after revealing that her team made her delete screenshots.
She didn't reveal further details on the rift.
The performer is no stranger to sticking up for herself. In early June, audience members were removed from her Wisconsin concert for attempting to throw items at her.
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"If you want to hit me in the face, I had them press charges to the other guy. I would love to become richer," she joked at the time before clarifying that she was joking and "not inviting that" behavior.
She was referring to a 2023 incident in which she pressed charges against a concertgoer who hit her in the face with a phone at a New York City show.
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