Charlie Puth Responded After Being Body-Shamed For Shirtless Paparazzi Photos And I Need This Framed

    "Sorry I don’t have an eight-pack, like, damn..."

    If you listen to any streaming service that plays music, then you know who Charlie Puth is.

    Charlie Puth wearing a bright suit with a bow tie and a watch

    He's the guy who wrote and is featured on Wiz Khalifa's hit single "See You Again," which was the No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2015 for 12 nonconsecutive weeks.

    In addition to being a hitmaker, Charlie is known for being a relatable pop star. Last year, he went viral for not making his bed before appearing on a virtual televised concert, and it was a whole mood.

    Charlie wearing headphones with a messy bedroom in the background

    Well, his latest response to being body-shamed only made him even more lovable, IMO.

    It all happened last week when paparazzi photos of Charlie leaving the gym hit the internet.

    Shirtless Charlie walking, wearing shorts and sneakers, and holding a phone, T-shirt, and cellphone

    In the photos, a shirtless Charlie appears to be on a phone call as he walks back to his car.

    Another photo of shirtless Charlie wearing shorts and sneakers and holding a phone, T-shirt, and cellphone

    Personally, I don't see anything wrong with the photos, but apparently trolls did and body-shamed the 29-year-old singer.

    Another photo of shirtless Charlie wearing shorts and sneakers holding a phone, T-shirt, and cellphone

    Charlie must have caught wind of this because he took to Twitter to respond, writing, "Hey just a very quick reminder that it’s not cool to body shame anyone. Not entirely sure what the purpose of it is."

    Hey just a very quick reminder that it’s not cool to body shame anyone. Not entirely sure what the purpose of it is. Sorry I don’t have an 8 pack like damn......

    Charlie Puth / Via Twitter: @charlieputh

    He added, "Sorry I don’t have an 8 pack like damn......."

    Me reading his tweet:

    TBH, Charlie's comments highlight a larger conversation about the standards that society sets for pop stars. The expectation that they have to look a certain way or be physically fit all the time is just bullshit. Kudos to Charlie for not feeding into it.

    In the words of his song "Hard on Yourself," "You're perfect just the way you are."