What Shweta Tiwari Had To Say To Daughter Palak's Trolls!

 

Palak Tiwari, daughter of famous Indian television actress Shweta Tiwari, became a known name before she even entered Bollywood officially. Apart from being the daughter of the famous TV actor, Palak is also a stunning individual who was recently seen in a Punjabi song which goes by the name Bijlee Bijlee, by Hardy Sandhu. This single song opened doors of opportunity and fame for Palak. Presently, Palak has signed up for the Bollywood movie Rosie: The Saffron Chapter, where she would be working with Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi. Apart from this, Palak is quite famous on social media platforms and currently has 1.7 million followers on Instagram.

Being famous on Instagram comes with its own highs and lows. One, you get recognized and your fans get to shower lots of love and appreciation on you, which is definitely a high point. And two, you get trolled. A lot. With a huge number of followers comes a huge number of trollers. One simply cannot control trolls, since these trollers go way and beyond to make sure that they reach the eyes of the person they are targetting to insult. And sometimes, even if someone is trying hard to ignore these comments, they cannot. Similar incidents have occurred with Pala Tiwari as well. She is often trolled in her Instagram comments section and mostly insulted for her weight. People have called her skinny, malnourished, and what not! We are sure these comments have caught Palak's eye but thankfully she has decided to ignore these absurd comments and simply go her own way.

But, as protective as mothers are, Mama Shweta Tiwari could not help but share her opinion on these trollers when asked in an interview. She stated that she does not care about these comments at all. As a mother, all she wants for her daughter is for her to stay healthy. She does not care how her body looks from the outside, and neither should anyone else. She stated that as long as Palak can run and her vitals remain good, she will be considered healthy and thus, no amount of hate or body shaming can demotivate her.

When asked if Palak gets affected by these negative comments, Shweta Tiwari stated that Palak does sometimes asks her mother if she really is excessively thin. On this, Shweta assures her daughter that she looks perfect for her age, and her body will keep changing as she grows. These trollers can get into anyone's head, and not just Palak's. One must always remember that everybody is unique and as long as your body serves its goal of protecting you from the outside world, you must not care about how it looks from the outside!