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Bebe Rexha shares the reasons why she does not perform interventions to lose weight: I am afraid of dying

Bebe Rexha shares the reasons why she does not perform interventions to lose

The well-known singer of Albanian origin, Bebe Rexha, has once again spoken about her weight issues in a recent interview for "Rolling Stone" magazine. Despite the fact that she has often been criticized for being overweight, Rexha has never preferred to undergo any surgical intervention to lose weight. Bebe meanwhile said that:

"I could afford liposuction or breast augmentation, but now I'm terrified of that. I'm not against it, you've got rid of your belly, you've got a flat stomach, that's amazing to me and I'm jealous of it. But I'm the type of person who's afraid that if I go in for surgery, I'm going to die on the operating bed. I can't do it. I have a huge fear of anything surgical."

Bebe Rexha shares the reasons why she does not perform interventions to lose

Last year Bebe declared that she suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO-S) is a frequent hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age, which has weight gain as a side effect. The 33-year-old has long stated that her excess weight is a result of this syndrome.

We remind you that Rexha has been announced as the female artist who has stayed the longest on the Billboard charts, for the "Country" and "Dance/Electronic" genres. These records come thanks to her two very successful songs, "Mean to be" in collaboration with Florida Georgina Line and "I'm Good (Blue)" in collaboration with David Guetta.

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