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Ayesha Takia slams critics

Ayesha Takia slams critics

India Blooms News Service | | 25 Feb 2017, 06:02 pm
Mumbai, Feb 25 (IBNS): Actress Ayesha Takia was trolled on social media after her images from an event which she had attended recently went viral.

The images were related to her attending the launch of an eatery in Mumbai with her husband Farhan Azmi recently.

Twitter users shared the images and memes and even said her face looked plastic.

Quoting Dita Von Teese, the actress hit back and posted: ""You can be the ripest, juiciest peach in the world, and there's going to be somebody who hates peaches."

She even posted her own selfie on the Instagram account.

In an indirect message to  body-shamers, the Indian actress, known for her performance in Wanted, said: "Crazzzy long arm😜 me takin selfies! Y not lol! #StopSelfieShaming All u girls n guys who love urself enough to take ur own picture and feel good about it should be proud. Don't let anyone tell u to dim ur confidence and self love. We live in a world of judgements and bullying, so we need to rise above that n just be who we are and be proud of it. LOVE URSELF 💋💋💋 #ayeshatakia."

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