Hip-hop artist GloRilla forcefully rejected speculation about plastic surgery Nov. 13, responding to rumors sparked by her recent workout video.
“B*tch where exactly ima get da fat from? My a*s to put it back in my a*s?” the Memphis rapper wrote after fans suggested she was preparing for a Brazilian Butt Lift procedure.
The exchange highlighted GloRilla’s commitment to natural fitness, a stance she’s maintained throughout her rise to prominence. In a recent interview with Charlamagne tha God, she discussed prioritizing her workout regimen, even planning to use surrogacy for future children to maintain her exercise routine.
“I just don’t want to actually have a baby,” she told Charlamagne, emphasizing her dedication to physical fitness.
The surgery speculation followed earlier confusion in October when GloRilla posted photos that led to pregnancy rumors. She later revealed the posts were meant to be playful, not announcements.
Her stance contrasts with other artists who have been open about their surgical enhancements. Cardi B acknowledged getting BBL surgery in 2020, while K. Michelle documented her journey to remove illegal buttocks injections. Miami rapper Sukihana has discussed multiple BBL procedures, and Blac Chyna publicly revealed her BBL removal in 2023. Reality star Khloe Kardashian joined the conversation by acknowledging her BBL surgery in 2022.
The rapper’s candid responses to body scrutiny reflect broader industry pressures facing female artists. While many performers opt for cosmetic procedures, GloRilla continues advocating for natural fitness and body acceptance.
“Everybody thought I had a bbl last night,” she wrote in an earlier post, addressing persistent rumors about surgical enhancement.
The rapper maintains her focus on music and fitness despite ongoing commentary about her body. Her approach to handling rumors with humor while promoting natural health has established her as a voice for authenticity in hip-hop.
Industry observers note her influence extends beyond music to conversations about body image and self-acceptance in entertainment.