Swara Bhasker Criticizes Online Body Shaming of New Mothers
Swara Bhasker Slams The Internet For 'Shaming Women' Carrying Postpartum Weight: "It's Nobody's Business"
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Swara Bhasker, an Indian actress, has spoken out against online body shaming directed at women who have recently given birth. In a recent Instagram post, she emphasized the importance of accepting body changes after pregnancy and criticized societal pressures to conform to unrealistic beauty standards.
- 01Swara Bhasker married Fahad Ahmad on February 16, 2023, and welcomed their daughter Raabiyaa in September 2023.
- 02She addressed online trolls about her postpartum weight, stating that women's bodies serve more purposes than just aesthetics.
- 03Bhasker emphasized that life changes after childbirth and that it is normal for bodies to change.
- 04She criticized the societal pressure on women to maintain a certain appearance and the judgment they face for their bodies.
- 05The actress advocates for honoring one's body and rejecting unrealistic beauty standards.
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Swara Bhasker, an Indian actress known for her outspoken views, recently addressed the issue of body shaming directed at women post-pregnancy. In an Instagram post, she shared a collage of her before-and-after pregnancy photos, stating, "This is a hill I will repeatedly die on!" Bhasker expressed her frustration with the online criticism regarding her postpartum weight, emphasizing that women's bodies have purposes beyond societal expectations of beauty. She highlighted the fundamental changes that occur in life after childbirth, asserting that it is cruel to expect women to revert to their pre-pregnancy bodies. Bhasker encouraged women to live authentically and reject the pressure to conform to narrow beauty standards. She clarified that her message is not against fitness or health but is a call to honor and accept one's body as it is. Bhasker and her husband, Fahad Ahmad, welcomed their daughter Raabiyaa on September 23, 2023, marking a significant chapter in their lives.
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Bhasker's comments resonate with many women facing societal pressure regarding body image, encouraging a shift towards body positivity.
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