Camila Cabello has been spotted enjoying a beach day in Miami in a wonderful yellow bikini.

While the singer and Cinderella actress was just living her best life, body shamers took the opportunity to make not very nice comments on her appearance.

Can We Just Let Camila Cabello Have A Day At The Beach?

After The Daily Mail published pictures of Cabello on the beach with an objectifying headline, social media users reacted to the fresh snaps... and not everyone was supportive of the Don't Go Yet singer.

"Personally I do not like the way she looks. All the resources in the world, I wish she could be fit. BUT! Love her confidence and if she’s happy, that’s all that matters," one person commented on celebrity gossip page @deux.discussions.

"She always stands like a duck," was another comment.

Fans of the singer responded to haters in the best way.

"comments like this are why girls have eating disorders and why the world has been cursed with the Kar/Jenner family. I think she looks great and I wish more celebrities would look like her," one Cabello lover hit back.

Some also slammed The Daily Mail for their exploitative headline.

"Daily mail says any women leaving their house is 'putting on a display'. She’s just at the beach," one person wrote.

"Daily Mail language is awful when it's perving over women just minding their own business," another added.

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Camila Cabello On Body Shaming

Cabello has spoken up on the amount of negativity she has been getting in the last few months. As a young, female artist she lives in the public eye and this inevitably comes with unfair consequences.

The singer, whose body is amazing and perfectly normal by the way, has been under constant scrutiny and addressed how this can take a toll on someone in a recent interview.

In July, the singer reacted to body shaming trolls after posting a video on TikTok. She stated that her belly was untucked and while she may have given it a second thought, she loves it the way it is because it allows her to do the things she needs to do.

She spoke to Teen Vogue about the comments she received after posting a photo in celebration of the two-year anniversary of her hit, Havana. Furthermore, she stated that body shamers had commented on her cellulite and the fact that she didn't suck her stomach in.

"Of course there are bad pictures, of course there are bad angles, my body’s not made of [expletive] rock, or all muscle, for that matter. But the saddest part of young girls growing up in an airbrushed world is they’re seeking a perfection that’s not real," Cabello said.

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