Swara Bhaskar Fires Back at Body Shamers Over Post-Pregnancy Weight

Actress Swara Bhaskar has hit back at trolls who body-shamed her for post-pregnancy weight gain. In a strong Instagram post, she refused to "bounce back" after childbirth, calling it a cruel expectation. She emphasized that women's bodies serve purposes beyond sexualization and glamour. Swara concluded by stating that her acting talent is unrelated to conventional beauty standards.

Key Points: Swara Bhaskar Hits Back at Body Shaming Trolls

  • Swara Bhaskar responds to body-shaming comments after posting a throwback photo
  • She shares a collage contrasting her 2018 look with a recent picture holding daughter Raabiya
  • She refuses to "bounce back" after childbirth, calling it a form of cruelty
  • She asserts that her acting ability is separate from her weight or beauty standards
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Swara Bhaskar says, 'It's nobody's business' as she hits back at body shaming trolls

Swara Bhaskar slams body shamers for criticizing her post-pregnancy weight gain, saying women's bodies are not just for sexualization and glamour.

Swara Bhaskar says, 'It's nobody's business' as she hits back at body shaming trolls
"Women's bodies have more purpose than sexualisation and being hangers for glamour. - Swara Bhaskar"

Mumbai, May 02

Actress Swara Bhaskar decided to hit back at trolls who criticised her for her post-pregnancy weight gain.

Swara recently posted a throwback photo of herself from 2018, and it ended up receiving body-shaming remarks from the netizens.

Reacting to this, she dropped a collage of the 2018 snap, alongside a recent picture of her holding her daughter Raabiya, with her back facing the camera.

Condemning the trolls in strong words, Swara wrote on her IG, "This is a hill i will repeatedly die on! The kind of rage and anger I've encountered in the last few years because my body has changed after childbirth and because I refuse to lose the weight on the timeline of strangers on the internet.. is bizarre! I want to say it- again and again.. Women's bodies have more purpose than sexualisation and being hangers for glamour. (sic)".

Describing changes in a woman's body as a natural part of giving birth, she added, "After i had a baby (now 2.5 years ago) i chose NOT TO BOUNCE BACK. Because once you have a baby- there's no back- you are a parent for the rest of your life...Life changes fundamentally and that's okay. Of course we miss our old life, our young and free version, our thinner and tighter bodies but to mindlessly keep idealising our younger thinner selves- to force our bodies to bounce back or here and there and fit into versions of your past that are gone, is a kind of cruelty. Our bodies have conceived, carried, nurtured, delivered and nourished a whole other human being. Of course they will change and that's okay!!!!! (sic)"

She further talked about the constant pressure to look desirable and the incessant shaming of women for carrying postpartum weight.

"It's nobody's business. Women should live their lives the way they want. And no, this is not an argument against fitness. Or health," she explained.

Swara concluded the post by pointing out that her acting ability has nothing to do with her weight or the conventional standards of beauty.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Honestly, I never understood why people feel entitled to comment on women's bodies after childbirth. Swara is absolutely right - it's a natural process and no one should be shamed for it. But I also think she's being brave to call this out publicly because the backlash on social media is real. Good for her. ๐Ÿ™
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Sneha F
I appreciate Swara's stance, but I wish she would focus more on health rather than just body image. Fitness after pregnancy isn't about looking good for others - it's about being strong enough to care for your child. That said, body shaming is definitely not okay. Balance is key. ๐Ÿง˜โ€โ™€๏ธ
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Rahul R
It's 2024 and we're still body-shaming? Seriously? Swara is a fantastic actress and her weight has nothing to do with her talent. The trolls need to get a life and stop projecting their insecurities onto others. Also, the "bounce back" culture is toxic and needs to die. ๐Ÿ”ฅ
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Ananya R
Swara Bhaskar is always speaking truth to power, and I love her for that! ๐Ÿ’ช She's been trolled for everything - her voice, her acting, her weight. But she never backs down. This post is so empowering for every woman who has been made to feel ashamed of their post-pregnancy body. Women's bodies are not just objects to be looked at - they are miracles of nature. ๐ŸŒธ
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Kavya N
As someone who struggled with postpartum weight, I really needed to hear this. The pressure from family, friends, and social media to "bounce back" is overwhelming. Swara is right

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