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29 March 2024

Sridevi's daughter, Khushi Kapoor, victim of body shaming [video]

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By Ajanta Paul

Body shaming is not new to those who belong to the world of showbiz.

But it did come as a shocker when megastar Amitabh Bachhcan's granddaughter Navya Naveli, had to face body-shaming in her school.


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Her mother Shweta Bachchan Nanda addressed the issue and wrote an article in Indian newspaper DNA, where she revealed that her daughter Navya, who is about to turn 18 soon was teased in school for being too skinny.

Now Sridevi's younger daughter Khushi Kapoor has also been subject to body shaming on social media.


Sridevi (L) with elder daughter Jhanvi, husband Bonny Kapoor and younger daughter Khushi Kapoor. (Instagram)

But it's heartening to see how some of them are not embarrassed to discuss it.

Instead, they show grace and absolute self-confidence to shut down their critics.

Not too long ago, Pooja Bedi's daughter Aaliyah Ebrahim received a lot of hate comments.


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Aaliyah decided to get back at her haters with one incredible blog post and her mother was by her side.

Star kids are constantly under the paparazzi gaze and exposed to the media from a very young age.

Each move is scrutinized and there is a lot of interest in them and their lives from the word go.

15-year-old Khushi Kapoor already has 69.6k followers on Instagram and is mostly seen at star-studded events with her mother. 

Khushi have been targeted for not fitting the so-called absolutely perfect and flawless body structure.

Irked by such cruel and senseless remarks Khushi slammed all the haters in her new Instagram post.

While taking to Instagram, she wrote, "I post my pictures because I feel good and confident. I put out these pictures not because I want to show off or try to be anyone or anything else. I have my own sense of style and my own way to think and me putting out a picture that's accessible to so many people is taken more of an opportunity to judge me or my looks, clothes or anything else. I put something out there because it's something I feel good about, everyone is entitled to have their own opinion but putting someone else down because of it is not making you any better of a person. Please think twice before you decide to comment something rude or offensive, it's not a joke. It's sad how in this day and age where feminism is finally getting the attention it deserves, girls still feel the need to tear each other down and indulge in body shaming. I don't care if you think my stomach pops out or if I don't fit into your idea of beautiful, but for your own conscience please realize that having such narrow minded opinions of people makes you an ugly person inside. I truly believe everyone is beautiful in their own way, why can't we all celebrate that and encourage each other. There is only one of you, embrace your beauty, and don't rain on my parade when I'm confident enough to embrace mine. I hope that whatever it is that frustrates you enough to be so cruel will one day go away, because some people might actually take your snide remarks seriously, and I know from experience it can hurt. Let's be kind to one another, love always."