- October 8, 2024
- Updated 6:24 am
Dolly Singh opens up about being skinny-shamed by a woman at Anant Ambani’s reception: ‘They wouldn’t stop saying it’
PTC News Desk: Dolly Singh, who was present at the Sunday event for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, used Instagram to discuss how a woman made her feel about her body. Singh was one of the many content creators invited by the Ambani family to the “Mangal Utsav” ceremony, which took place at the Mumbai-based Jio World Centre.
“I must share with you all something I accomplished last night. The morning following the reception, Dolly Singh remarked in a video, “It’s a big deal for me.”
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“I met someone, and overall, they were really kind. However, it quickly changed to remarks on my physique.”
“Aap camera pe bade acchhe dikte ho, aap toh bade skinny ho real life mein.” But in reality, you are really thin—as in, mein aap bahut hi zyada skinny hai. “You appear extremely attractive on camera, but in reality, you are extremely thin,” Singh remembers the woman saying.
The well-known content creator, who has more than 1.6 million Instagram followers, withheld the identity of the offending individual.
“I was life for the first time, yes I am skinny,” she recalled saying, describing her reaction to the woman’s comments.
“They kept saying it, they kept saying,” she replied. The woman was warned by Singh, “You don’t say such things to someone on their face.” According to reports, the woman became more subdued when Singh challenged her.
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