Bebe Rexha Shares Pregnancy Loss After Criticism Over Met Gala 2025 Appearance
- Bebe Rexha shared on May 6, 2025, that she experienced a pregnancy loss shortly after her first Met Gala appearance in New York City.
- The announcement followed harsh criticism about her weight from Azealia Banks and others after Rexha wore a Christian Siriano outfit at the event.
- Rexha revealed she has polycystic ovary syndrome and struggles with infertility, emphasizing she carried the pain in silence before deciding to speak out.
- She revealed that she is affected by polycystic ovary syndrome, which has contributed to her difficulties with fertility, and encouraged people to reconsider before making comments about others' bodies; this message was later removed from X.
- Rexha’s disclosure highlights ongoing stigma around body image and fertility challenges and may encourage greater public sensitivity toward such issues.
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Bebe Rexha reveals miscarriage amid Azealia Banks’ Met Gala body shaming
Bebe Rexha revealed she suffered a miscarriage in response to Azealia Banks publicly body-shaming her for her Met Gala look. The Brooklyn-born Grammy nominee, 35, opened up Tuesday morning in a since-deleted tweet, according to TMZ. “I’m so tired of people commenting on my weight. I have PCOS and struggle with infertility. I got pregnant, and it didn’t work out and I’ve been carrying that pain in silence,” the “Me, Myself & I” singer reportedly …
Bebe Rexha Reveals Pregnancy Loss After Azealia Banks’ Met Gala Criticism: ‘I’m Tired of People Commenting on My Weight’
Bebe Rexha is tired of people commenting on her body. The pop singer/songwriter clapped back on social media after Azealia Banks was trying to play Joan Rivers as she watched the 2025 Met Gala. “Sis gives me – hormonal birth control implant or something,” Banks tweeted on Monday night. “It’s giving Implanon/NuvaRing she needs removed or depo shot that needs to stop happening (I’m not even tryna play her).” Related …
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