Recently, someone took a screen recording of Toke Makinwa, a media personality, and made some unsavoury comments about her body, and other people began to pile on it.
While we might comment on their outfits, their bodies should be off-limits.
One of the disadvantages of social media is the amount of privilege and access it gives us to the lives of people. We are now bold enough to say the meanest things behind the obscurity of our phone’s keypad.
Here’s why it needs to stop.
They might be battling mental and physical illnesses
Many celebrities like Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande have spoken up about how they are struggling with different mental and physical challenges hence their weight gain or loss. People were making nasty comments about them so they had to speak out.
In much the same way, Black Panther star, Chadwick Boseman was battling cancer while people made fun of him for being skinny.
Such bullying can affect their mental health
How would you feel if thousands of people made fun of you? I don’t need a soothsayer to say you wouldn’t like that. Sometimes, we think celebrities are immune to feeling hurt, but they aren’t.
An American celeb, Anya Taylor-Joy, recently said she doesn’t look at mirrors because of how much she was trolled online.
They might have body dysmorphia
When we see someone doing a lot of plastic surgery, we need to learn how to stop giving unsolicited comments or calling them plastic. Most times, they are incredibly uncomfortable in their natural bodies and plastic surgery makes them feel better about themselves.
It's none of your business
This is the most important part of it, whatever anyone decides to do with their bodies, or however they are shaped, is not your business.