Soprano Gabri Panlilio hopes to promote ‘body positivity’ in her music

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Rising soprano Gabri Panlilio is turning past struggles into a powerful message of self-love and acceptance as she hopes to advocate body positivity in her music. Gabri, sister of Xavi Panlilio, who is the husband of Dani Barretto, recently shared her story with the press during a recent private viewing of the music video for

Gabri Panlilio. Image: Instagram/@fortegabrieleforte Rising soprano Gabri Panlilio is turning past struggles into a powerful message of self-love and acceptance as she hopes to advocate body positivity in her music. Gabri, sister of Xavi Panlilio, who is the husband of Dani Barretto , recently shared her story with the press during a recent private viewing of the music video for her new single “Calm” where she revealed what inspired the song.

“Basically, I based it on personal experiences...



. I grew up with mental issues, growing up insecure. Especially as a woman.

Who would want to be skinny? Come on,” she said. The 26-year-old singer said that she dealt with a lot of bullying and rejection because of her physical appearance, being stout. “ It was terrible.

I have dealt with it since I was probably 12, 10 years old. They would say, you’re fat. You know, petty stuff as a kid.

I also dealt with a lot of rejection. They kept telling me, you’re beautiful but you’re fat. You’re not going to make it anywhere,” she narrated.

When asked how she overcame the bad things people threw at her, Gabri explained that it is still a process that she is currently undergoing. “Honestly, I’m still on the journey of learning how to love myself. It’s really a process.

I mean, there are days I feel good about myself, I’m confident. And there are days I feel so insecure. But at the end of the day, you really have to focus on yourself,” she said.

Given her experiences, the singer-songwriter hopes that her music is something that will spread positivity to others. “I want to be known as me. I want to be known for spreading positivity, especially knowing the fact that you’re not alone.

People go through a lot of obstacles. That’s the message that I want to portray,” she said. She said she is ready for both positive and negative comments she may receive for her music, especially since her new single deals with dark themes.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . “You can never please anyone.

It’s life. This is not a perfect world. There will be people that will hate you, there will be people that will love you, but it’s how the world works,” she said.

“Calm” will be available to stream today, April 5, at 6 p.m. on YouTube and MYX website.

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