Halsey’sRolling Stonecover is getting a lot of buzz.The singer, 24, shows off her natural beauty for the magazine’s annual “Hot Issue,” wearing minimal makeup, dainty gold earrings and a simple white tank top.Her signature pixie cutis a few inches longer and noticeably curlier.But what really sent fans into a frenzy was Halsey’s full-display of armpit stubble. And, although the singer is biracial (her father is African American and her mother is Italian, Hungarian and Irish) many people also pointed out Halsey’s seemingly darker skin tone.“Cultural Appropriation at its best 🙄” one Instagram user wrote after Halsey shared a screenshot of the new cover to her Instagram account.Rolling StoneHalsey rocking longer locks at the 2019 Met Gala.David Fisher/REX/ShutterstockAnother criticized the star’s au-naturale style, writing, “thought you were a millionaire just buy some wax 🤢”Despite the backlash from fans, Hollywood’s A-listers are seemingly onboard with the new cover. Latin singer Benny Blanco commented, “rockstar status” under the controversial post, whileDemi Lovatodefended Halsey writing, “There so much yes about this picture idk where to start 🙌🏼”Halsey.Matt Baron/REX/ShutterstockAnd this isn’t the first time the outspoken “Sorry Not Sorry” singer has supported her famous friends.Earlier this year, Lovato, 26, applauded singer Bebe Rexha for opening up about sizeism and red carpet dressing.After Rexhaslammed the fashion industryin a passionate Instagram video post alleging that some design houses refused to collaborate with her on a Grammys dress because she’s “too big”, Lovato voiced her support in the comment section.“F—ing preach!!!” Demi wrote. “Love this and you for speaking your mind and using your voice!!!”Andrew H. Walker/REX/ShutterstockLovato, is along time body positivity activist, and she often gets candid about herjourney to self-acceptancewith fans on social media.“Sometimes when I’m having bad body image issue days, I remind myself that I’d rather live in freedom from my eating disorder than worry about what people think about my body,” she shared on Twitter in 2017. “I am more than a number and a jean size,” Lovato continued. “F— yeah!”

Halsey’sRolling Stonecover is getting a lot of buzz.

The singer, 24, shows off her natural beauty for the magazine’s annual “Hot Issue,” wearing minimal makeup, dainty gold earrings and a simple white tank top.Her signature pixie cutis a few inches longer and noticeably curlier.

But what really sent fans into a frenzy was Halsey’s full-display of armpit stubble. And, although the singer is biracial (her father is African American and her mother is Italian, Hungarian and Irish) many people also pointed out Halsey’s seemingly darker skin tone.

“Cultural Appropriation at its best 🙄” one Instagram user wrote after Halsey shared a screenshot of the new cover to her Instagram account.

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Halsey - The Hot One Issue Rolling Stone

Halsey rocking longer locks at the 2019 Met Gala.David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock

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Another criticized the star’s au-naturale style, writing, “thought you were a millionaire just buy some wax 🤢”

Despite the backlash from fans, Hollywood’s A-listers are seemingly onboard with the new cover. Latin singer Benny Blanco commented, “rockstar status” under the controversial post, whileDemi Lovatodefended Halsey writing, “There so much yes about this picture idk where to start 🙌🏼”

Halsey.Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock

iHeartRadio Music Awards, Arrivals, Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, USA - 14 Mar 2019

And this isn’t the first time the outspoken “Sorry Not Sorry” singer has supported her famous friends.Earlier this year, Lovato, 26, applauded singer Bebe Rexha for opening up about sizeism and red carpet dressing.

After Rexhaslammed the fashion industryin a passionate Instagram video post alleging that some design houses refused to collaborate with her on a Grammys dress because she’s “too big”, Lovato voiced her support in the comment section.

“F—ing preach!!!” Demi wrote. “Love this and you for speaking your mind and using your voice!!!”

Andrew H. Walker/REX/Shutterstock

Saks Fifth Avenue Main Floor Opening Event, Arrivals, Fall Winter 2019, New York Fashion Week, USA - 07 Feb 2019

Lovato, is along time body positivity activist, and she often gets candid about herjourney to self-acceptancewith fans on social media.

“Sometimes when I’m having bad body image issue days, I remind myself that I’d rather live in freedom from my eating disorder than worry about what people think about my body,” she shared on Twitter in 2017. “I am more than a number and a jean size,” Lovato continued. “F— yeah!”

source: people.com