You Do Note Girl Slams Body Shamers Over her ‘Asoka’ Entry

Here’s the message of You Do Note Girl to body shamers

NO TO BODY SHAMING – Social media personality You Do Note Girl has a message to her body shamers after being bashed for her Asoka entry.

In the midst of her recent participation in the trending Asoka makeup challenge, Majo unexpectedly faced negative comments about her body on social media. Many netizens took notice of her physical appearance, sparking discussions about societal standards of beauty. While many quickly came to Majo’s defense and showed support, some continued to criticize her.

In response, Majo expressed her sentiments on Facebook, where most of the negative comments were posted. She urged against normalizing body shaming, especially when it comes to natural aspects like having underarm hair. Majo emphasized the equality of every individual and encouraged her followers to refrain from harboring negative feelings towards others.

“Pare-parehas lang tayong nilikha ng Panginoon sa kanyang wangis. Wala tayong pinagkaiba. Tayo lang ang nag-iisip ng hindi maganda sa kapwa natin,” she stressed. Majo, now recognized as an influencer, first gained attention for mimicking lines from the popular show “Kadenang Ginto,” starring Andrea Brillantes and Francine Diaz. She rose to fame after appearing with Andrea, the lead actress of the show, on an episode of “Gandang Gabi Vice.”

Meanwhile, body shaming is the act of criticizing or making negative comments about someone’s physical appearance, often based on societal standards of beauty. It can occur in various forms, such as commenting on weight, height, skin color, or body hair. To stop body shaming, we need to promote body positivity and acceptance.

This involves educating ourselves and others about the harmful effects of body shaming and challenging unrealistic beauty standards perpetuated by media and society. We must practice empathy and refrain from making negative comments about others’ appearances while celebrating diversity and embracing the uniqueness of every individual.

Additionally, encouraging self-love and self-acceptance, regardless of body shape or size, is crucial. Creating safe and supportive spaces where people feel comfortable expressing themselves without fear of judgment is essential. Moreover, speaking out against body shaming behavior and advocating for a culture of kindness and respect towards all bodies can help combat this harmful phenomenon.

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