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November 14, 2025 – Radio 854 Music News:

The powerhouse behind “All About That Bass” is back in the spotlight—but this time for more than just her music. Meghan Trainor has publicly addressed body-shaming critics after her dramatic transformation, embracing a new chapter of health, strength and artistic expression.
Recently, Meghan revealed she lost around 60 pounds (≈27 kg), attributing this to a combination of post-pregnancy fitness, working with a dietician and trainer, and yes, utilising medical support (GLP-1 injectable).
In a fresh interview, she said:
“I’m literally for the first time ever, after having babies, taking care of my health to the highest level and I’ve never felt better and I look incredible.”
Despite that, she faced backlash: some fans said she looked “too thin”, or unrecognisable—and she wasn’t silent about it.
Meghan turned critique into art. She teased her upcoming single Still Don’t Care with a bold Instagram video and pointed lyrics:
“Said I was too thick, then I got way too thin… Oh, let me take a moment / Think it over, does it touch me at all? / Nope, I still don’t care.”
It’s not just a song — it’s her response to the world telling her she “should” look a certain way.
At Radio 854, where we celebrate pop, oldies and Top 40 hits with heart and personality, Meghan’s story resonates on multiple levels:
Self-empowerment through music: Her track record (hello, “All About That Bass”) is rooted in self-love and body positivity.
New chapter, fresh sound: With Still Don’t Care, Meghan is evolving—embracing strength, transparency and letting the music reflect real life.
A message for our listeners: Whether you’re into the oldies she grew up on, the pop she dominates now, or just tuning in for feel-good vibes—her story is a reminder: it’s okay to change, it’s okay to stand up, and it’s okay to say “I still don’t care” when the world critiques you.
Meghan Trainor’s public position is simple: she put her health first, transformed her body and mindset, and when critics came knocking, she didn’t shrink—she sang.
Radio 854 listeners, whether you’re tuning in while driving, chilling at home or dancing in your bedroom—take this with you: Use your voice. Embrace your path. And when the noise comes? Play the anthem, turn it up, and join the clap-back.
Tune in: Definitely queue Meghan’s upcoming single Still Don’t Care and keep your ears open on Radio 854 for her next chapter.
✨ On air insight: Maybe we’ll feature a segment on “artists who turned critique into anthem” — Meghan Trainor qualifies beautifully.
Written by: Alex

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