The online mode of interaction often allows people to come up with trolls, body shaming comments and lewd remarks about celebrities all around the globe. It through the ease of a few clicks that these haters spread negativity in the lives of celebs they eagerly hate for personal reasons. There have been several such trolls taking place all over the internet.
The most recent target to such online troll has been the renowned Indian Television star, Sayantani Ghosh. The actress took over to her Instagram handle to write a bold message on body positivity. She also highlighted an incident where one user asked her bra size in a recent live session.
The actress did not stop herself from giving the bully a fitting reply. Yet, in her post, she talked about the importance to talk about it more gravely.
Writing a long Instagram note, Sayantani Ghosh remarked:
“Yesterday in one of my interactive sessions someone asked me my bra size! Though I gave that person a befitting reply. Still, I feel there is so much more I want to talk about. As any form of Body-Shaming is bad.
But I struggle to wrap my head around the fact that what is the fascination towards female BREASTS? As to what size it is? A cup, B, C, D etc? And it’s not only the boys, even we girls have this sort of a conditioning!”
She further added to her note:
“There are few parts to such mental conditioning…1.Why it is so difficult to accept that it’s just another body part? “I know it has a meaning when it comes to a nursing mother or certain purposes of passion but in the isn’t it another body part? What we don’t realize is that such perspectives or hype over the female breast, throw few of us women, in fact, more women get into a very bad headspace.”
The next slide of her post read:
“2. Where is the concept of self-love and self-acceptance? Few of us who are well-endowed start feeling conscious about it, and start hoping that ‘I wish I was flat or small chested’ and few of us feel the need for implants’.”
“3. It’s time to stop: The next part of my thought is, who gives such rights to men? Why do men feel you are entitled to look at a woman this way or talk to her this way? Maybe it’s us…yes girls it’s us for tolerating this shit and not speaking up!” her post read.
Check the post:
The actress concluded her post on a positive note. In it, she urged the women to love their bodies and embrace them. Self-love is all that women have to care for, she added.