Moliy Fires Back at Body Shamers After UK Performance

Ghanaian Afro-fusion artist Moliy has responded to online critics who body-shamed her following her performance at the Party in the Park event in the United Kingdom.

The rising star, known for her vibrant voice and infectious energy, delivered a spirited set over the weekend that thrilled international audiences. However, instead of celebrating her talent and growing global recognition, some social media users fixated on her physical appearance—particularly her midsection.

Comments ranged from unsolicited fitness advice to mocking jabs about her outfit, with critics ignoring her stagecraft and vocal prowess. The conversation quickly shifted from music to body image, drawing attention for all the wrong reasons.

In a calm but pointed response, Moliy addressed the negativity via her social media platforms.

“Hope all of you spending your day talking about my body again got rent and due bills ready. We’re in the middle of the month. Just a reminder. Much luv,” she posted.

Her clapback sparked waves of support from fans and fellow musicians, who applauded her confidence and refusal to be defined by online trolling. Many praised her for redirecting the focus to what matters most—personal growth, financial responsibility, and self-worth.

The incident has reignited discussions on body-shaming within Ghana’s entertainment space, especially against female artists who often face intense scrutiny for their appearance rather than their artistry.

Moliy’s response, delivered without rage but loaded with wit, has been widely interpreted as a call to focus on substance over superficiality. In a space where social media can make or break an artist’s confidence, the singer’s unapologetic stance offers a fresh reminder that talent speaks louder than taunts.

As her international presence grows, so does her voice—not just in music, but in standing up against stigma.

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