Celebrities
are
easy
targets
for
body
shaming.
Social
media
has
made
celebrities
accessible,
but
it
has
also
made
netizens
insensitive
to
the
fact
that
celebs
are
humans
too.
Shruti
Haasan,
in
a
lengthy,
fired
up
post
on
Instagram,
shut
down
trolls
for
body
shaming
her.
Sharing
a
collage,
she
admitted
to
having
got
plastic
surgery
done,
and
refused
to
be
apologetic
about
it.
Expressing
that
it
has
become
easier
for
her
to
share
her
journey,
Shruti
wrote,
"So
....
I
decided
to
post
this
right
after
my
previous
post
and
I'll
tell
you
why.
I'm
not
one
driven
by
other
people's
opinions
of
me
but
the
constant
commenting
and
she's
too
fat
now
she's
too
thin
is
so
avoidable.
These
two
pictures
have
been
taken
three
days
apart.
I'm
sure
there
are
women
out
there
who
relate
to
what
I'm
going
to
say.
Most
often
I'm
at
the
mercy
of
my
hormones
mentally
and
physically
and
over
the
years
I
work
hard
to
try
and
have
a
healthy
relationship
with
it.
It
isn't
easy.
The
pain
isn't
easy
the
physical
changes
aren't
easy
but
what's
become
easier
to
me
is
to
share
my
journey."
She
wrote
that
she
has
had
plastic
surgery
done
which
she
is
not
ashamed
to
admit.
"No
one
famous
or
not
is
in
a
position
to
judge
another
person.
Ever.
That's
just
not
cool.
I'm
happy
to
say
this
is
my
life
my
face
and
yes
I've
had
plastic
surgery
which
I'm
not
ashamed
to
admit.
Do
I
promote
it
?
No
am
I
against
it
?
No
-
it's
just
how
I
choose
to
live."
Shruti
continued
to
write
that
the
biggest
favour
we
can
do
ourselves
and
others
is
to
just
be
and
learn
to
accept
the
changes
and
the
movement
of
our
bodies
and
minds.
"Spread
love
and
be
chill
.
I'm
learning
everyday
to
love
me
for
me
just
a
little
more
because
the
greatest
love
story
of
my
life
is
with
myself
and
I
hope
yours
is
too
:)," she
signed
off.
Shruti
will
be
seen
in
the
upcoming
short
film
Devi,
which
is
about
the
lives
of
nine
oppressed
women.
The
film
stars
Kajol,
Neena
Kulkarni,
Neha
Dhupia,
Sandhya
Mhatre,
Rama
Joshi,
Rashaswani
Dayama,
Mukta
Barve
and
Shivani
Raghuvanshi.