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Cheryl Burke confronts ‘cruel allegations’ about her appearance

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Cheryl Burke takes her foot when it comes to people criticizing their appearance.

On Sunday, the aluminum “Dancing with the Stars” went to social media to discuss the recent comments that she received for her appearance and to clarify the air about whether it has done work.

“Just let us address the elephant in the comment area,” said Burke in a Tikkok video. “I’m not at Ozempic. I’m not sick. I didn’t get a facial transplant, and no, I didn’t get a brow lift.”

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Cheryl Burke addressed the “cruel allegations” about her appearance. (Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Images)

“The projection that happens and I have experienced is wild,” she said, adding that people discuss them online as if it were “no person”.

“As some of you talk about me, you think I’m a headline or a filter, no person.”

Burke explained the “most disappointing part” and said people expect to see an “old” version of himself.

“‘Suite Life of Zack and Cody’, Cheryl,” she said. “In 2006 ‘Dancing with the stars’ season 2 when I was cheryl 21 years or three years ago, where I left it. I hate breaking it, but Cheryl no longer exists.”

“The assumptions are only hell exhausting,” she continued. “The accusations are completely cruel and the fact that so many of them actually come from women is so shocking and hurtful to be honest.”

“I’ve been in public since I was 21, my body has changed in the past 20 years, my face has changed because I have changed,” added Burke. “I have experienced so much trauma, divorce, and that is by no means a shame. Soberness, burnout, reinvention, I healed, I lost, I liked it like everyone else.”

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Side by side photos of Cheryl Burke and Cheryl Burke with Matthew Lawrence

The alum “DWTS” with ex-husband Matthew Lawrence said her body constantly changing. (Getty Images)

“And yes, maybe it shows, but I’m not sorry, not a little,” she added.

Burke – who was divorced by Matthew Lawrence in 2022 – admitted to a big change.

“Would you like to know what has really changed?” she asked. “My passion, my purpose, my commitment, my commitment, to use this platform for something real.

“What was so challenging is this pressure to prove that I didn’t do anything,” she continued.

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“I am still the same person who has been committed to mental health and body for many years,” she said. “I just do it differently than maybe that you are used to. I am quieter, I have limits and more distinctions, and frankly I don’t feel sure how I used to be.”

“There is now a sound on certain platforms that feels more like a firing squad than an actual community,” she continued. “The saddest part of everything is the way I witness how women tear other women, while I specify that it is out of worry. I am at 41, I still heal, still grows and still decide to appear.”

Cheryl Burke in a black leather jacket looks back at the camera on the red carpet

Cheryl Burke confirmed that she was not on Ozempic after the supporters had pointed out noticeable changes in their appearance. (John Wolfsohn)

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Burke said that if her supporters are only there to “speculate, compare or ask for answers to which they simply have no claim”, these people in their room are “not welcome”.

“But if you are here to develop, learn, support, welcome, we are just starting,” she concluded.

In the heading of the video, Burke wrote: “I’m not at Ozempic. I’m not sick. I didn’t get a” new face “. Stop dissecting women’s bodies as they should be.

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