These are the days where everyone and everything gets trolled online quite brutally as most of the trollers love to get a kick of their negative vibe, conveniently forgetting things like ethics and morals. And that’s what former heroine Ayesha Takia says, as she got fatshamed other day, after she posed for paps at an airport.
In a statement posted on her social media account, the heroine of Nagarjuna’s “Super” movie, who shot to viral fame back then in Tollywood, says, “Turns out there are no other important issues in the country except dissecting my looks. I’ve been bombarded by viral, ridiculous opinions of how people think I should have looked and don’t”. Talking further she added, “I have zero interest in doing any films or any comeback like people are saying. I’m living my life happily, never want to be in the limelight, not interested in any fame, don’t wanna be in any film”.
Regarding the fat shaming, Ayesha blasted everyone with logic, saying that expecting a girl who’s mostly been seen in her teens to look identical even after 15 years is a ridiculous thing. Elaborating further, she asked such negative people to do better things in life and be happy, than telling a gorgeous happy woman that she’s not looking the way they wanted.
While the trollers are completely shut with her statement, it is a disappointing thing for some of her fans that she’s not coming back to films. Well, some people call it quits, and they strongly mean it.
This post was last modified on 19 February 2024 7:37 am
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