The hip-hop scene is witnessing a paradigm shift as DreamDoll and Safaree champion a move away from surgery-enhanced physiques to embracing natural beauty. This transformation marks a significant departure from the previously glorified trend of voluptuous, surgically enhanced bodies.
DreamDoll, known for her “Life In Plastic” mixtape series that paralleled her Barbie doll persona, recently revealed her regrets about undergoing multiple cosmetic surgeries.
During an appearance on “The Zeze Millz Show,” she candidly discussed her journey towards reverting to her natural form. She shared the physical toll of her augmented breasts, citing chronic back pain and the challenges of finding suitable clothing, which often requires custom tailoring.
Safaree, DreamDoll’s former co-star on “Love & Hip Hop: New York,” echoed similar sentiments. Without directly referencing DreamDoll’s interview, he publicly denounced the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) trend, declaring it outdated.
This stance sparked controversy, particularly among women who felt it was not his place to comment on the issue, especially given his ongoing public disputes with ex-wife Erica Mena.
The combined voices of DreamDoll and Safaree signify a broader movement within hip-hop, encouraging fans and artists alike to appreciate and celebrate natural bodies over surgical enhancements.