Travis Kelce’s Ex And YouTuber Kayla Nicole Hits Back At Trolls Over Comments On 'Half Naked’ Pictures With Bikini Post-READ BELOW

Popular YouTuber Kayla Nicole emerged as a hot topic of discussion amid the rumours of her ex Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s budding romance

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Travis Kelce’s Ex And YouTuber Kayla Nicole Hits Back At Trolls Over Comments On 'Half Naked’ Pictures With Bikini Post-READ BELOW
Travis Kelce’s former girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, has strongly reacted to the critics’ comments to the “half-naked” pictures by sharing a bikini post. She slammed the Instagram user who chastised her for her clothes. 

Sharing a video of her in a green bikini, she wrote, “Somebody said, “I’m unfollowing you because all you post is half naked pics.” Let me send you off with a parting gift baby. Who knew swimsuits on vacay was so criminalllllllllllll. This one is from @melissasimoneswim.”

Kayla, who is a popular YouTuber, emerged as a hot topic of discussion amid the rumours of her ex Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s budding romance. Earlier last month, Kayla took to Instagram to explain how she received ‘backlash’ and shared a lengthy statement in a video. 


She addressed what she said to “Black women, specifically,” and explained that her aim was “not to create division but to elevate and unite” listeners.

“They may call you a traitor for falling in love. You’ll hope the ones closest will protect you but quickly realise people don’t protect what they don’t value. They’ll say you’re too much … and in the same breath, tell you you’re not enough,” she continued. “Not successful enough, not wholesome enough, maybe not even intelligent enough. … They’ll even try to tie your value to your net worth.”

The YouTuber also urged her followers to not “participate in this tumultuous, often one-sided journey” and not “engage.” “Preserve your heart even when they try to quantify your character and test your boundaries. … You do not have to respond. Because there is power in your silence,” she said.

Kayla then asserted that she was tempted to ask “Why Me?” but decided not to “give into this demoralizing and antiquated narrative” by clapping back. “I know I’m not alone,” she said. “On days I feel most inadequate, I have to remind myself that I am, have been and will always be more than enough. When the world gets dark and time gets hard and you feel like your back is against the wall and your hands are tied and nobody knows what it’s like to be you … this is only a small chapter in your story,” she added, stressing that “therapy, prayer [and] community” were important.

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