Nelly Furtado had a cheeky comeback to online body-shaming during her recent concert.
On August 24, Nelly Furtado took the stage at Manchester Pride in England and delivered a bold fashion statement. She wore a white T-shirt printed with the image of a woman’s body, creating an optical illusion that made it look like her own figure. The illustrated body sported a white crop top with a bra peeking out, low-rise jeans, and a belt with a big buckle that read, “Whoa Nelly.”
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Her outfit also featured neon pink fingerless gloves, black fishnets beneath black shorts, and striking turquoise boots that rose to her knees. She accessorized with chunky rectangular earrings, a matching choker, and wore her hair in a sleek braided ponytail with dramatic makeup.
In January, Nelly Furtado posted a body-positive message alongside a photo of herself rocking an orange bikini. “HAVE A BODY NEUTRAL 2025, 😉, BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY, LOVE WITH EVERY INCH OF YOUR HEART ♥️THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES THIS YEAR 🙏🏼,” she began her Instagram update.
“This year I became aware of the aesthetic pressure of my work in a brand new way, while simultaneously I experienced new levels of self-love and genuine confidence from within,” she continued, adding that she has “never had any face or body surgeries or augmentation, besides for veneers on the top row of my teeth, quite recently.”