Seidy La Niña responds to a follower who suggested she join OnlyFans: "Why can't I showcase what I've worked so hard for?"

"Why can't many women see others posting sexy things on the internet? It's as if they feel pain, a burning sensation, or some sort of pressure instead of celebrating it."


Seidy La Niña didn't hold back and gave a spicy response to a follower who left her a sarcastic comment on Instagram, suggesting that her content should be on OnlyFans.

In a video, Seidy delivered her response with all the attitude she's known for, saying: "I picked the wrong app, OnlyFans, ha ha! Well, I will be on that app very soon, but that's not the point... The point is, folks, why can't many women see other women post sexy things online? It’s like it causes them pain, it gives them a burning sensation... they feel pressured instead of celebrating it."

The Cuban singer defended her right to showcase her physique and her dedication, reminding her follower: “You are my follower, and you see how hard I work in the gym and walking in the park. Why can't I show what I've worked so hard for or what the surgeon gave me? Oh, is it that it bothers you? Why? Why do you bother?” Additionally, she didn’t hesitate to announce that she is seriously considering opening an OnlyFans account to earn "a lot."

Her response sparked a wave of support among her followers, who flooded the comments section with messages of encouragement. Many praised her stance, including one user who commented, “That’s just jealousy, Seidy.” Another added, “Well said… they are hurt because they can't do it; congratulations, I’m your fan.” A fellow fan joined the conversation with humor, saying, “I left a comment for the lady telling her to go pray, because she needed to ask for forgiveness for meddling in someone else's life.”

Amid the virtual applause, many encouraged her to continue with her style. Comments like "That's the attitude, keep clapping and move forward" and "Cuban women, stand tall, stay strong" stood out among the massive support she received. Others even celebrated her work and her right to express herself, stating, "I applaud you for being an example for all women that it's possible" and "People should see this as an inspiration to take care of themselves and feel good, rather than spreading hate."

Although there were some dissenting voices suggesting that she should perhaps focus more on her art and less on her body, Seidy has made it clear that no one will dictate her path. With her straightforward and unfiltered style, she remains determined to not stop or change her approach on social media.

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