Cynthia Bailey’s Latest Video Has Fans Criticizing Her

Cynthia Bailey shared a video on her social media account in which she’s walking again. She’s been taking these long walks during the quarantine, and a lot of fans told her that she became an inspiration.

But this time, some of her followers found various reasons to pick on her.

First of all, they told her that she’s wrong for not wearing a mask, and some other people bashed her for not wearing a sports bra.

‘Blessings & Highly Covered. No Distractions💪🏽Happy Friday y’all!!!! I did it again! But I got to be honest I did not feel like today. Check out video fir the whole story. Anyway, as you can see, the devil is a lie, and I pushed on through. So can you. Have a great weekend👋🏽😘’ Cynthia captioned her video.

Someone said: ‘You make me wanna walk!!! Once I turned 50, I gave up!!! Now you got me thinking that I need to get up and go!!!’ and another follower posted this: ‘I love that you are so genuine. You have a beautiful personality and very down to earth.’

A commenter posted this: ‘Keep it going sis!! 53 is Alright, I embrace it. A beautiful soul inside and out…’

Someone else said: ‘I noticed. I run in silence as well and I’m doing miles… best time to meditate. Keep at it! Next week start doing 4 miles.’

A follower posted this: ‘You are a Lovely woman Cynthia 🇬🇧 love from London sharing the quarantine with you “Real Housewife to another” happy goddess Day to you and Marlo…from our unique dimensions.’

Someone else said: ‘Your covered for sure. But u forgot your sports bra. Your girls are like jello. No harm intended. We realize you’re trying to be as decent and in order as possible. Hope I helped. I am truly coming from a place kindness. Love to you. Please do not stop. You’re doing a great job. Don’t give up, give out or give in. Your motivating others.’

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Cynthia has been keeping her fans updated a lot with various videos on how’s life during this quarantine.


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source: celebrityinsider.org