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The 11 Best Celebrity Responses To Body Shamers

Working in industries that see their bodies scrutinised on a daily basis, these celebrities have come back at their haters with the perfect responses. Twitter Trolls take note.
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Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez recently told The Cruz Show that โ€œI dealt with a lot of body shaming this year and Iโ€™ve never experienced that before.โ€

But, she said, โ€œIโ€™m not going to let them get to me. I can do what I want.โ€

Amy Schumer

After Amy Schumer got hate for a paparazzi shot of her in her swimsuit, she posted this photo to Instagram and wrote: โ€œI meant to write โ€œgood morning trolls!โ€ I hope you find some joy in your lives today in a human interaction and not just in writing unkind things to a stranger youโ€™ve never met who triggers something in you that makes you feel powerless and alone. This is how I look. I feel happy. I think I look strong and healthy and also like miss trunchbull from Matilda. Kisses!โ€

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Kesha

Following a difficult few months after a legal battle against producer Dr. Luke and Sony, Kesha took to Instagram to share a shot herself in a bikini,  with the caption: โ€œNot a slave to perfection right now. fโ€“k it. ***body shamers please fโ€“k offโ€

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Barbara Palvin

After Barbara Palvin was revealed as one of Sports Illustratedโ€™s 2016 rookies of the year, critics described her as โ€œfatโ€. Her response? โ€œThe reason [SI] chose me is because they like my body typeโ€ฆโ€

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Ashley Benson

Pretty Little Liars star Ashley Benson revealed that she was once told she was โ€œtoo fatโ€ for a role. Ashley, who is US size 2 (Aus 8), says she has  learned to shake off negative comments. โ€œI cried for 30 minutes, but then you have to let it roll off your shoulders.โ€

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Pink

Twitter bullies recently criticised the singerโ€™s weight. But Pink hit back, saying: โ€œI am perfectly fine, perfectly happy, and my healthy, voluptuous and crazy strong body is having some much deserved time off. Thanks for your concern. Love, cheesecake.โ€

 

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Robyn Lawley

Australian model Robyn Lawley was outraged after seeing her own image posted on a site dedicated to โ€œthigh-gapsโ€. โ€œThe truth is I couldnโ€™t care less about needing a supposed โ€˜thigh gapโ€™. Why would I want to starve and weaken my natural body size?โ€

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Amy Schumer

Amy Schumer had the perfect response to critics who described her as โ€œchubbyโ€. โ€œFrom the bottom of my heart โ€” I could not care less,โ€ she said. โ€œI am a [US] size 6 and have no plans of changing. This is it. Stay on or get off. Kisses!โ€

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Mindy Kaling

Mindy Kaling shut down the body shamers in 2014. โ€œ[Body shamers are] like, โ€˜Itโ€™s so refreshing that Mindy feels comfortable to let herself go and be a fat sea monster.โ€™ By the way, I like run and work out. It takes a lot of effort to look like a normal/chubby woman.โ€

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Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence was told early in her career that in order to be successful, she needed to lose weight. Her response? โ€œWhat are you going to do? Be hungry every single day to make other people happy? Thatโ€™s just dumb.โ€

Kelly Clarkson

Recently accused of having eaten โ€œall of her backup singersโ€ by a UK tv personality, Clarkson said: โ€œItโ€™s like, you are who you are. Sometimes Iโ€™m more fit and I get into kick-boxing hardcore. And sometimes I donโ€™t and Iโ€™d rather have a glass of wine.โ€

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