Natasha Bure Fires Back at Critics Over Baby Bump

Natasha Bure, 27, defended her decision to show off her baby bump in a TikTok video posted June 12, pushing back on critics who told her to hide it and branding their offense as something she doesn’t understand.
Natasha Bure didn’t just address her critics—she challenged the idea that anyone should be offended in the first place.
In a TikTok clip posted June 12, the 27-year-old—currently pregnant with her first baby with husband Bradley Steven Perry—responded to the backlash she says she’s received online for showing her growing belly.
“Raise your hand if you will never understand people being offended by a pregnant belly being out?” she asked in the video, lifting her hand as she spoke. “Let me just be the first to say: I do not care. I literally don’t care.”
She said she didn’t expect the situation to be a “thing” until messages started coming in. “I didn’t know this was a thing until I have received countless DMs from grown women telling me I need to put my belly away. buy a bigger shirt or sending me the lengthiest stories about how when they were pregnant. in their time. they didn’t do that. ” Bure continued.
Then she turned the conversation toward ownership—of her body, and of the pregnancy itself. “I love my pregnant belly. I have never in my life been so proud of my body, so proud that I’m growing a little baby in there—and this is coming from someone that dealt with body insecurity.”
She also spoke about enjoying the physical experience of pregnancy, saying she “loves bumping around.”
For Bure, the message was blunt: whether others are uncomfortable is not something she plans to carry. And in the same video where she pushed back at the idea of hiding, she framed her bump as something she celebrates—especially after years of dealing with body insecurity.
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