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This cult singer from the 2000s responds to comments about her weight

At 45, Nelly Furtado doesn’t care about criticism of her body. On the contrary, she enjoys it, as she explains in the episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast.

Ah the stars and their weight, it’s a never-ending story. When it’s not Demi Lovato who is accused of having taken Ozempic to lose weight, it’s Ariana Grande who is criticized for having “only skin and bones”. Too fat, too skinny, ultimately it never works. Fortunately, there are some that these comments do not reach. This is the case of Nelly Furtado who, as said in her song released 24 years ago (ouch), is “like a bird”. Namely, free from the judgment that others place on one’s body.

Nelly Furtado in the podcast “Call Her Daddy”

Nelly Furtado was recently the guest of podcast “Call Her Daddy”hosted by Alex Cooper. In the episode broadcast on November 13, the Colombian singer “opens up about her recent and painful breakup and explains how she is having more fun than before being single and dating men, explains the summary. She remembers also what inspired her most iconic songs and gives her take on breakup sex, the importance of self-confidence and what she calls “flingationships.”

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Am” or “Promiscuous”?

Interviewer: Good afternoon, Nelly!‌ Thank you for joining us today on World Today ⁢News. It’s‍ such an​ honor to have you here.

Nelly ⁢Furtado: Why, thank you!⁢ It’s ⁣my pleasure.

Interviewer: Let’s dive right into it. You recently appeared on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, where ‍you discussed various aspects ‌of your personal and professional life. What inspired you‌ to open up about ⁣your breakup and⁢ other intimate details on ‍this particular ​platform?

Nelly Furtado: I guess I​ just felt like it was time to ‌share my story. Alex⁤ [Cooper] is a fantastic host, and‍ she ⁣made the process really comfortable for me. I’ve always been someone ⁤who values⁣ honesty and authenticity, so I ⁣thought it was important to share my experiences with my fans and followers.

Interviewer: Absolutely! Speaking of your breakup, you mentioned that you’re‍ having more fun​ now ‍being single than you did in your past ‍relationships. Could you expand on that a bit?

Nelly Furtado:⁢ Sure! I think ⁣being single has allowed me to rediscover who I am as‍ a person and what​ I want from life. ​I’ve always been quite private‌ when it ⁣comes to my relationships, but being single has‍ given me the freedom ‍to live life on my ​own terms. I’m enjoying the journey of self-discovery and exploring new things without worrying about someone else’s expectations.

Interviewer: That’s refreshing‍ to hear. You also ⁤talked about “flingationships” in the podcast. Could ⁢you explain what these are⁢ and your thoughts on ⁢them?

Nelly Furtado: Well, I think flingationships are when you find yourself in a casual relationship that isn’t ⁣necessarily ‌serious but‍ still brings joy to your‍ life. For me, it’s about enjoying the moment and not worrying too much about ⁤labels. Sometimes, people put so much pressure on relationships, but ⁢I believe that honesty and communication are key, no matter what type of relationship you’re in.

Interviewer: That’s a perspective not many people share. Moving⁤ on to your music career, you’ve had several hits over the years. Can you tell ⁢us‌ about the inspiration ​behind some of⁤ your⁣ most iconic songs,⁣ like “I

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