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'I am proud of my saggy b***s'

March 11, 2019 09:26 IST
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Actor Swasthika Mukherjee savagely shut down trolls who shamed her for having saggy breasts.

Swasthika Mukherjee

IMAGE: Swasthika Mukherjee was shamed for having saggy breasts on Twitter.Photograph: Kind courtesy Swasthika Mukherjee/Twitter

Last week actor Swasthika Mukherjee shared a picture of her in a patchwork tunic on Twitter.

While some of her followers liked the look, one user pointed out that her breasts are saggy.

It was just another nasty comment, but the actor mum was in no mood to ignore.

She took to Twitter and called him out.

'I had posted this picture on Instagram and all I heard was ‘WHY DO YOU HAVE SAGGY B***S?!’ Why are men always commenting on women’s saggy b***s ?? Breast feed a child for years and then talk f****rs. I am proud of my saggy b***s. I am a proud mother. I didn’t use pumps,' Mukherjee wrote on the microblogging site.

While doing so she also ensured to send out a message about breastfeeding.

In another post she explained how she copes with the post-breastfeeding phase at work.

Swasthika Mukherjee

IMAGE: 'When I work as a heroine I wear UNDERWIRED BRAS that hold my breasts upright just the way the world wants to see them,' Mukherjee wrote on Twitter. 

'I breastfed my child and I will do the same again if life gives me a chance. When I work as a heroine I wear UNDERWIRED BRAS that hold my breasts upright just the way the world wants to see them, when I am not working I give a F**K. Do hell with the world,' she added.

On International Women's Day, she went on to emphasise why it is important for women to feel positive about their imperfect bodies.

'We are supposed to be picture perfect. Have the best b***s/a**/waist/lips. If you don’t have one then go for surgery and get them done. Otherwise get trolled. What a farce.'

 

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