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An iconic singer has given herself a dramatic image overhaul and is completely unrecognisable with her new assets. The chart-topping musician looks nothing like herself after she was spotted performing to fans in tight clothing designed to show off her shape.
Becky Hill "rebranded" herself as BBL Becky to perform her new song What Do I Have To Do? wearing a white t-shirt and black cycling shorts as she took to the stage. She added black stiletto heels to her outfit and styled her blonde hair slicked back from her face.
A video of Becky performing at Canterbury Live to 10,000 people has been circulating online and Miss Hill set the record straight with a message explaining the makeover.
She wrote: "For anyone confused, first of all u rlly need to follow properly, the prosthetics r part of the music video/show and arent real!"
"The whole look is a statement about the pressure women feel to change themselves to be accepted and liked by society. BECKY IS STILL AU NATUREL."
She also wrote on her Instagram Story: "We brought BBL Becky to life on stage!" referring to her alter ego in the new track.
Lyrics include: "What do I have to do to make it last forever?"
"Tryna get from pain to pleasure, honestly, I deserve better, don't just say it's all now or never. What do I have to do to make you love me? What do I have to do to make you care?"
The music video is a parody of plastic surgery, beginning with Becky filming a get-ready-with-me style video as an influencer.
She begins to pick apart her appearance and chooses to alter her appearance with surgeries and fillers. Eventually she snaps back to reality and returns to normal to sign off her video.
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