Television actress, Shweta Tiwari responded to the way her daughter, Palak Tiwari gets trolled for her looks. The actress, Shweta Tiwari is best-known for her role, Prerna, in her first serial debut, Kasautii Zingadii Kay. Although, consequently, Shweta Tiwari never had to look back and achieve success in her career. Despite her having a very successful career, her personal life has never been a life of ease.
The actress has never kept her personal life secretive. She has been married twice and has two wonderful kids, Palak from her first marriage with Raja Chaudhary and Reyaansh from her second husband, Abhinav Kohli. Palak has already entered into the industry and is going well at the start of her career. In a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Shweta Tiwari mentioned numerous such issues that have been pointed at her and her kids. One such topic she spoke about was her daughter, Palak’s underweight issues. She stated:
“Abhi bhi log bolte hain ‘ye kitni sukdi hai’ (Even now people say she is so skinny) but I never say anything to her. That’s how you are, and you look pretty. You are healthy, you can run, your vitals are good. So, as long as she is healthy, she is good, I don’t care what kind of body she has. These days, Instagram is enough to troll people. They used words like skinny and malnourished and what not. I don’t care.”
Furthermore, she stated how she cheered up her daughter, Palak, if she gets bothered by the trolls. She had mentioned in the conversation and remembered how Palak had asked her even if she is really thin. As a good mother, she had stated that for her age, this is okay and as she will grow older, her body will change appropriately. Shweta had even spoken about how people troll her for her age and how it touched her. She had opened up that it doesn’t affect her as she knows her age and she wants to grow old. She had stated:
“When I hear buddhi, to be very honest, I feel glad that I am lucky that I am growing buddhi. I am still alive to be buddhi. Bohot young log hai jinki old pictures nahi aayegi. I am so glad I am growing buddhi and I want to grow buddhi. I want to live my full life with my kids, my family taking care of everybody. I want wrinkles, my laugh line, everything I want. I want to grow old. I don’t want to die so soon. I don’t want to and everybody who makes me realize I’m buddhi, I feel so glad that I lived one more year to be buddhi.”