It is a personal choice: Ayesha Takia on plastic surgery

Many have trolled her for getting a lip job


Entertainment Desk September 18, 2017
PHOTO: MID-DAY

Ayesha Takia hasn’t been in the limelight lately as she has decided to focus on being a mother and an entrepreneur. However, she has recently faced a lot of bitterness after posting a picture.

The actor’s photo started trending and many trolled her for getting a lip job, reports Spotboye.

“I was in Goa with my family when this came out and I just burst out laughing. I dealt with it by laughing about it and when it blew up I posted a little bit on my Instagram about how people should be confident and not care about what other people think,” Ayesha exclaimed.

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“You should not try and defend yourself when you have not really done anything wrong. It does not affect me and I moved on from it very easily,” she continued.

The Dor actor further shared that she feels bad for the youth who have to deal with the trolls on social media every day. “I have been noticing that it has been a trend with the trolls, every month they pick on one actor for something or the other.

She added, “It’s sad that there are all these girls and guys who have been picked on recently despite the fact that they are doing such amazing work in their field. I think everyone should start paying less attention to such negativity.”

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When questioned on further plastic surgery plans, the actor confirmed that she had no such intentions however, does not judge those who choose to go under the knife. “It’s 2017 and we can’t judge anybody, whether an actor or a business person or whoever.”

She further stated, “They are entitled to do whatever they want to do with themselves. I might not want to do it, it is a personal choice. But I’m not someone who would judge a person on that.”

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