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Sona Mohapatra spreads body positivity message despite being trolled

Playback singer Sona Mohapatra gave a befitting reply to trolls by sharing body positivity message on social media. The trolls were triggered at her for flaunting a swimsuit in a beach.

Sona Mohapatra spreads body positivity message despite being trolled
Sona Mohapatra spreads body positivity message despite being trolled
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Published : Dec 31, 2019, 9:09 PM IST

Mumbai: Singer Sona Mohapatra, who was recently trolled for posting photographs of herself in a swimsuit on social media, responded by sharing more pictures of herself in a monokini with a message of body-positivity.

On Sunday, Mohapatra shared pictures in a black cutout monokini from her beachside holiday and captioned it: "Wild & Wanton. 2020, here I come."

Soon enough, a section of netizens s**t-shamed her for what she wore.

While some told her that she should not dress provocatively, others felt disappointed as they perceived her as a "serious" person.

Known for being outspoken on social media, the singer responded to the trolls by sharing more photos of herself in a swimsuit.

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"I shared some last evening and people wrote in saying 'wearing slut clothes & then saying MeToo?' Some felt let down, "thought you were a serious person?!". Many sent (heart emoji) and (fire emoji)... I refuse to fit in to any box, just like I refuse to suck in my well-earned belly.2020 here I come," she wrote on Twitter.

Mohapatra continued: "Grateful for all writing in. The first category of people show themselves to the rest of the world and hopefully, someone in their life's will teach them the concept of consent and how clothes or lack of them doesn't justify anyone attacking a woman. The second category of people should throw away any notion of me living up to their idea of an intense, thinking, serious, loving and therefore only khadi or fully covered woman, your 'sanskari'pan or idea of worthy woman' is not mine, no apologies from me, therefore."

The singer then went on to send love to her followers and admirers.

"For the third lot who sent me love, right back at you! You give me strength everyday. I hear the music. I hear a beat. From the universe around. From within. Own your spirit. Own your journey. Own your belly. Don't suck any of it... 2020 here I Come," she said.

Mumbai: Singer Sona Mohapatra, who was recently trolled for posting photographs of herself in a swimsuit on social media, responded by sharing more pictures of herself in a monokini with a message of body-positivity.

On Sunday, Mohapatra shared pictures in a black cutout monokini from her beachside holiday and captioned it: "Wild & Wanton. 2020, here I come."

Soon enough, a section of netizens s**t-shamed her for what she wore.

While some told her that she should not dress provocatively, others felt disappointed as they perceived her as a "serious" person.

Known for being outspoken on social media, the singer responded to the trolls by sharing more photos of herself in a swimsuit.

READ | Go to sex-rehab: Sona Mohapatra replys to Anu Malik's open letter

"I shared some last evening and people wrote in saying 'wearing slut clothes & then saying MeToo?' Some felt let down, "thought you were a serious person?!". Many sent (heart emoji) and (fire emoji)... I refuse to fit in to any box, just like I refuse to suck in my well-earned belly.2020 here I come," she wrote on Twitter.

Mohapatra continued: "Grateful for all writing in. The first category of people show themselves to the rest of the world and hopefully, someone in their life's will teach them the concept of consent and how clothes or lack of them doesn't justify anyone attacking a woman. The second category of people should throw away any notion of me living up to their idea of an intense, thinking, serious, loving and therefore only khadi or fully covered woman, your 'sanskari'pan or idea of worthy woman' is not mine, no apologies from me, therefore."

The singer then went on to send love to her followers and admirers.

"For the third lot who sent me love, right back at you! You give me strength everyday. I hear the music. I hear a beat. From the universe around. From within. Own your spirit. Own your journey. Own your belly. Don't suck any of it... 2020 here I Come," she said.

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