Taylor Swift has been body-shamed as users react to her latest swimwear snap. The singer, 34, rarely strips down on social media, but she broke the mold last weekend with a sizzling bikini photo. Chilling with friends as she enjoyed a break from her sell-our The Eras Tour, Taylor showed off her killer body in a printed two-piece, looking fit and healthy but seemingly proving a target for trolls. While some sent Taylor love, others shamed her, suggesting that she's gained weight and saying that her legs aren't "slim" anymore.
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Taylor Swift Stuns In Weekend Bikini
Scroll for the photo, one shared on backup singer Jeslyn Gorman's Instagram. Enjoying a luxurious, sun-drenched boat day, Taylor posed with a massive crowd, hinting at her curves while modeling a chic bikini. Lying back a little amid fancy striped cushions, the Grammy winner flashed her abs, also showing off her long legs as she wore a white sailor hat.
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Rocking a mean tan in the middle of winter, Taylor glowed in the sunshine, seemingly enjoying her downtime between concerts. The photo quickly made The Daily Mail's headlines, and it was here that many took a swipe at Taylor. Multiple users challenged the outlet's description of the blonde as "sizzling," with one particularly hurtful remark reading: "She used to have fabulous slim legs. They've turned into a pair of sandbags."
Fortunately, the comment gained more downvotes than upvotes. It also directly contradicted a more popular comment, which said that Taylor Swift has "great legs."
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Showing Off Her Killer Legs
The above photo was shared on Jeslyn's Instagram last December. Rocking a glittery silver bodysuit with a leggy finish, the "Blank Space" singer highlighted her toned legs, looking super-fit as she reminded fans of her figure. Taylor has spoken out about suffering from an eating disorder in the past, something she revealed on her Miss Americana documentary.
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Speaking About 'Unhealthy' Eating Disorder
Opening up in 2020, Taylor Swift acknowledged that "it’s not good for me to see pictures of myself every day.” While she noted “it’s only happened a few times, and I’m not in any way proud of it,” the singer said that she's sometimes seen “a picture of me where I feel like I looked like my tummy was too big, or… someone said that I looked pregnant … and that’ll just trigger me to just starve a little bit — just stop eating.”
The girlfriend to Travis Kelce continued: “I didn’t know if I was going to feel comfortable with talking about body image and talking about the stuff I’ve gone through in terms of how unhealthy that’s been for me — my relationship with food and all that over the years."