Bigg Boss 18 fame Edin Rose addresses the social media hate she’s been receiving from other women for having a curvy body calling her “Silicon” and “Plastic”, says, “Tumhare Abba Ne Kiya Tha Kya Surgery?”
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TvTalks Team
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2025-01-24T10:11:00+05:30
Bigg Boss 18 fame Edin Rose addresses the social media hate she’s been receiving from other women for having a curvy body calling her “Silicon” and “Plastic”, says, “Tumhare Abba Ne Kiya Tha Kya Surgery?”
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*Bigg Boss 18 fame Edin Rose addresses the social media hate she’s been receiving from other women for having a curvy body calling her “Silicon” and “Plastic”, says, “I come from a land where every women is curvy and gorgeous”*
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*Edin Rose Opens Up About Her Surgeries: “I’ve Always Been Vocal About My Dimples Because I’m Confident in Owning Up to Things and Being Real”*
Edin Rose is a popular name in the showbiz world, and her recent Bigg Boss 18 stint has only multiplied her popularity. Known for her fearless attitude and for giving fitting replies to negativity, Edin recently addressed the body-shaming she faces on social media.
Taking to her Instagram stories, Edin opened up about the criticism she endures online, especially from other women who often make derogatory comments about her physical appearance.
Edin responded to common insults like “silicon,” “plastic,” and “fake a*s,” which frequently appear in the comments on her videos. “I come from a land where every woman is curvy and so gorgeous. All of you jealous, insecure women always talking smack—maybe just go to the gym, and you’ll be able to feel good about your body and your miserable life,” she wrote.
Edin further expressed her frustration with the jealousy and insecurity that often fuels these comments and added, “The more you comment, hate, and talk about me, the more money I will earn, and the more I will remain in the limelight. So I would suggest you continue doing what you’re doing because you’ll still be hating on videos, and I will still always be 10 steps ahead, doing better than you and your sad life!”
“I’ve always been vocal about my dimples because I am super confident in owning up to things and being real. But women, baby—it’s always the women,” she concluded.
Despite the online hate, Edin has made it clear that she’s not backing down, confidently standing by her own body and identity. This is why she is widely loved by her audience.