Social media is a hilarious place and is frequently amazing with its unreasonable approach. Biggies are repeatedly insulted for showcasing ‘unfitting’ snaps. And one of the most debatable Bollywood babe, who is constantly under trolling is the sexy dame Esha Gupta.
Frequently criticized for her gallant images, the actress is enclosed by the continuous anger of a segment of social media and they are on a run to bite her yet again.
Becoming the part of the Brand Vision Summit that took place on Tuesday in the city of Mumbai, the actress shared some pics her Insta handle, putting on a Tanieya Khanuja robe matched with stunning diamond jewellery and internet users couldn’t handle it.
While some showered compliments for her elegant look, Esha’s comment section was flooded with lude and disgraceful remarks. Some called her ‘ugly’ and some hit a new level of low with callous remarks on her breasts.
Whilst a few praised her stylish appearance, Esha’s remark segment was crammed with offensive and shocking comments.
Some called Esha ‘horrifying’ and some hit a novel level of low with heartless comments on her breasts.
With a highly controversial Insta handle, she never shies away from bearing it all because as they say it, if you have it, you gotta flaunt it.
Often being condemned for jostling the communal standards of ‘sanskaariness’ via her hot images, the sexy babe has always been bigheaded and unapologetic regarding her work.
In a declaration, the 32-year-old stated, “Trollers are basically people who have literally nothing better going on for themselves. So, they get online and start pulling down others who are actually trying to make a difference. Their trolls are not always restricted only to celebrities.”
The hottie also said that she has never been troubled by the verdict of other individuals. She is a performer and has the right to convey her emotion in whatever mode she prefers.
“If I’m bothered by a nobody’s opinion about my morals, it will be my fault. I believe if we are blessed enough by God to get a name and a platform where what we say will be heard, then it should be used to say things which matter, not just for promoting films. Everyone has the right to an opinion, but trollers will troll on anything. I just wish they get a job or have goals in life,” she added.
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