New Delhi: Actor Neha Dhupia feels there are days when trolling doesn't affect her, but there are also moments when they hit hard. The actor says nobody likes to be trolled for "no fault", and wake up to "a hurl of insults and personal jabs" at family.
Recently, Neha was heavily trolled for her comment that seemed like she was defending a girl for cheating in a relationship, when she reprimanded a male contestant on Roadies for slapping a girl who allegedly cheated on him with five other boys. The actor had to release a statement, declaring she has been misinterpreted.
"Nobody likes to be trolled and there is no shying away from the fact that for no fault of yours, you wake up to a hurl of insults and then they not only take you down, but they want to take personal jabs at you on your family when you're not doing that," Neha told IANS while recalling the trolling incident.
"What I was doing was just taking a stand and everything that I had to say I have put out in my statements so I don't think that I have anything else to say. Will I always stand against domestic violence? Yes, I will," she added.
Asked if she gets affected by the trolls, the actor said: "Yes, sometimes you do and sometimes you become so thick skinned that it doesn't matter."
On the work front, she is back as the 'gang leader' for the 17th season of the popular adventure reality show MTV Roadies Revolution.