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CMAT shares “deep sadness” over body-shaming abuse: “It is literally so boring for me, a gorgeous genius”

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Coverage diverges in tone and emphasis. The Guardian highlighted CMAT's feelings of sadness and the impact of body-shaming on her career, framing the issue as a broader commentary on societal expectations. In contrast, NME focused on her…
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CMAT shares “deep sadness” over body-shaming abuse: “It is literally so boring for me, a gorgeous genius”
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CMAT expressed her deep sadness over recent body-shaming abuse she has faced. She described the experience as boring and emphasized her self-confidence by calling herself a 'gorgeous genius.' The artist opened up about the emotional toll of the past few days following her performance at Radio 1's Big Weekend.

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