Chronic Law Claps Back At Fan Who Said He Needs To Lose Weight
Dancehall artist Chronic Law isn’t about to let random internet trolls get away with body-shaming him.
On Wednesday, Law shared a new photo in an effortless and confident pose, and in anticipation of comments about his weight, he wrote in the caption, “Mi Nor Mi Bank Book Naa Plan Fi Lose Weight”.
The photo garnered over 30,000 likes and attracted hundreds of comments from fans and fellow Dancehall stars alike, but one, in particular, caught the deejay’s eye.
“Lose some weight my n-gga,” an errant female fan wrote.
The comment did not go unchecked as Chronic Law promptly clapped back, “fi plz who ? All mi see pon yuh profile is a bad colour tongue and a unknown front.. Lose some doubt and post yuh face.”
And that’s how it’s done.
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The comment, which received dozens of other replies condemning the unnecessary body shaming, has since been deleted.
“Lose some doubt and post yuh face is the best answer 😂,” one fan laughed, while another added, “She get slap out a di park, dat a 6️⃣ 😂😂😂”.
“Why people gwaan like celebrities nuh have feelings?” wondered one fan.
“This ya man full a too much lyrics fi try diss him…….yuh mad,” another said.
TeeJay, Beenie Man, and Elephant Man are among the Dancehall stars who have achieved success in their fitness journeys over the last year, but it appears Chronic Law is quite comfortable in his own skin.
The 6ix collective member has been making a name for himself in Dancehall since he got his breakthrough a few years ago. He is best known for Hillside and Bless Me and his recent singles include No Style , Love Gamble, and BLIND .