Good defense argument from Jenny as usual. Body-shamers are sick. They need to get a life or find a hobby pronto.
Actress Aneri Vajani aka Saanjh from Sony TV's popular show Beyhadh, became the latest victim of body shaming on the internet after she posted a picture of herself sporting a lingerie for International Yoga Day. Following this, haters targeted her for being too skinny. She captioned the image as, "When You Own Your Breath NoBody Steals Your Peace! Happy Yoya Day! :) #yoga day!"
As social media trolls ceased to die, Aneri responded back to the trolls like a boss. It's not new when an actor or even common man is trolled or underestimated on the mere basis of their physical appearance. In defence of the actress, her gorgeous co star Jennifer Winget came out in defence of Aneri. While talking to us, Jennifer stated, "You know - AS PEOPLE, we'd like to have some personal and private space because sometimes we owe that to ourselves - that normalcy. Doing things that go unnoticed had anyone else chosen to done so. Call us naive, but with all the love and constructive criticism that our fans give us, we just assume that respect for that little privacy and commonness comes with it. "
"As actors however, it probably slips up on us at times that we are consistently in the public radar, perpetually socially exemplary and always left open to trolling, body shaming - we signed up for it whether we like it or not; dressed completely, aesthetically or whatever way "people" think doesnt work for them. Well, if it works for us, that's all that should matter, we dont think what they saying about ourselves. We're happy being us skinny fat or flabby. Just like everyone, we too are trying to figure our body out - dealing with it as would you, in a healthy manner eating right, working out. We're all made differently. By shaming each other, we're really shaming ourselves. We work hard in our jobs just as anyone and at the end of the day we'd like our hard work to not have to bother about what people think we do or don't or who we are or are not. They don't know us, happily unfollow, that's easier to do!" Now that's being sassy and classy at the same time.