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Amapiano Star Nkosazana Daughter Sets the Record Straight on Weight Criticism

by Zaghrah Anthony

Nkosazana Daughter Pushes Back Against Online Body Shaming

Enough Is Enough: Tired of the Weight Talk

Amapiano sensation Nkosazana Daughter has had enough. The South African star, celebrated for her unique voice and electrifying performances, recently addressed the ongoing chatter about her weight. After giving birth, her body underwent natural changes—something that sparked mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.

“Oh, she’s fat now. Oh, she’s slender now. But I am sexy though and I am a mommy. I am tired. I have heard enough. It’s 2026, talk about something else, even if it’s making fun of my dreadlocks,” she said, drawing a firm line against persistent scrutiny.

Her words highlight a growing issue in the public eye: the pressures female artists face when the focus shifts from their talent to their appearance.

The Social Media Backlash and Support

Nkosazana Daughter’s statement reignited discussions on body shaming, particularly on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where opinions swing wildly depending on appearances. Some social media users have come to her defense:

  • @maetsebane praised the singer, saying: “She definitely looks her age now, well done Sis. Only if you’ll know how much the body becomes easier and flexible after losing weight you would definitely stop making bad remarks about Nkosazana’s weight loss. It’s a win to be able to have a nice figure and be able to wear everything.”

  • @JaySox47 highlighted the contradiction in public commentary: “Social media will drive you crazy if you take it seriously. You guys said Nkosazana Daughter is gaining too much weight. Now that she’s slimming down, you guys again are saying she lost too much weight. You see why you are never supposed to base your life around people’s opinions?”

Fans and critics alike are reminded of the emotional toll constant commentary can take, and how easily focus can drift from an artist’s achievements to superficial topics.

Music Over Metrics: Nkosazana’s Real Success

Despite the weight debate, Nkosazana Daughter continues to dominate amapiano charts and stages across South Africa. She has collaborated with top producers, released chart-topping songs, and remains a regular at major festivals.

Known for her distinctive vocals and commanding stage presence, she has built a loyal following that appreciates her for her artistry—not her appearance. Her latest comments underscore a desire to redirect attention to what matters: her music, her craft, and her contributions to the growth of amapiano.

The Bigger Conversation: Women in the Spotlight

Nkosazana Daughter’s stance comes amid a larger conversation about the treatment of women in the entertainment industry. The scrutiny over weight and appearance is not unique to her—many female artists face a similar cycle of praise and criticism that often ignores talent.

By speaking openly, Nkosazana is not just defending herself; she’s setting an example for others, asserting that body positivity and artistry are not mutually exclusive, and that public discourse should celebrate creativity over conformity.

Her message is clear: stop obsessing over the scale and start celebrating the music. In 2026, fans would do well to remember that talent, resilience, and passion are far more worthy of attention than inches or kilos.

Source: IOL

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