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Malaika Arora 'Has A Question' For Those Who Slut-Shamed Her For Swimsuit Pics

IANS, 29 May, 2018 01:32 PM

    Actress Malaika Arora, who has been a target of several trolls, says she doesn't pay attention to them.

     

    "I don't pay attention to trolls and that is the best way to deal with them," Malaika said in a statement to IANS.

     

    Last week, she posted a collage of throwback photographs of herself taking a dip in the sea. She captioned it: "Summer loving. Take me back."

     

    She received some unpleasant feedback from a few followers who trolled her for wearing a bikini while swimming.

     
     
     

    Summer lovin...take me backkk #fridayflashback #sun#sea#surf

    A post shared by Malaika Arora Khan (@malaikaarorakhanofficial) on

     
     

    On this, she said: "This is an old picture from my trip to the Maldives last year. People seemed to have a point of view on my attire in the pictures. To all those people, I just have one question: What as per you, is the appropriate attire to wear while swimming or diving in the ocean?

     

    "To my knowledge, it is swimsuits that one uses the world over when considering water focused outdoor activities. If people think we should be wearing something else, please enlighten me."

     

    However, this is not the first time Malaika was subjected to trolling for her wardrobe. In December last year, she was told to "cover herself" and trolled for wearing a dress "too short" after a group photo of hers from Christmas celebrations with the Kapoors was shared on the Internet.

     
     
     

    #christmastime #celebratingnirvan❤️

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