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Chloe Bailey Shows ‘Ozempic’ Weight Loss Results As She Teaches Fans The Dance To Her New Song

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Chloe Bailey Teaches Her Followers The Dance To Her New Song “Boy Bye”

Chloe Bailey Has Lost Weight, Shows New Look While Teaching Fans The Dance To Her New Song “Boy Bye”

Chloe Bailey recently teased her upcoming single, “Boy Bye.” Although no release date has been confirmed, the singer shared a teaser of the record across her social media pages.

In the snippet, Chloe sings, “Boy, bye, bye/ I won’t even cry/ You stupid motherf**ker/ Boy, bye, bye/ I won’t even cry/ Go back to your momma.” The pending track will serve as a follow-up to March’s “FYS,” which was short for “F**k Your Status.”

Yesterday while on live, Chloe, who reignited Gunna dating rumors after recent link up, showed off her new look while teaching her followers the dance to her new song “Boy Bye”. Of course, fans weren’t interested in the dance, but her drastic weight loss, and are accusing her of using popular weight loss drug Ozempic.

“No to the weight change, no to the song and no to the dance. NO,” a fan commented. “What happened to her weight it was beautiful.. She lost too much weight,” another person wrote. “Thassss that OZZZAAMMMPICCCC (Tasha k voice)” someone else penned.

“She never look as thick as her pictures ever this isn’t recent weight loss. It’s her photoshop and angles body vs the real that’s all lol,” another user added.

Last week, Chloe celebrated the anniversary of Bailey’s debut solo LP ‘In Pieces’. “Happy one-year anniversary to my debut album, In Pieces. You will always have a special place in my heart,” she wrote on Twitter. “Since then, I have pieced myself back together and am now stronger than ever. We’re just getting started.”

In Pieces is Bailey’s debut solo LP and the 14-track body of work included appearances from Chris Brown on “How Does It Feel,” Missy Elliott on “Told Ya” and Future, who was featured in a duet with the songstress on “Cheatback.” The project entered the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart at No. 17 and landed at No. 119 on the Billboard 200 chart.

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