Kylie Verzosa to body shamers: ‘Sad to see Filipinos judging their own’
Kylie Verzosa has once again clapped back at body shamers as she pointed out that “it’s sad to see Filipinos judging their own,” which makes it hard for her to appreciate being “home” in the Philippines.
On Instagram, Verzosa posted a video as she got ready for the Revolve Festival in Palm Springs, California. The actress candidly showed herself in a rhinestone-encrusted bikini top, which she matched with a light-blue cargo pants and white boots.
However, in the comment section of the Kapamilya star’s post, some netizens left harsh comments pointing out how “thin,” “ugly,” and “unhealthy” Verzosa appears to be.
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The 2016 Miss International responded to one of the comments defending her. She thanked the fan, affirming that she is healthy and that she is sad to be dealing with comments from fellow Filipinos judging her appearance.
Article continues after this advertisement“I’m perfectly healthy and happy; I eat healthy, and I take very good care of my health. It’s sad to see so many Filipinos judging their own. I’m super proud to come from here, but you guys make it hard to appreciate home. We’re far behind, and yet here we are still commenting on other people’s bodies.”
Article continues after this advertisementVerzosa added that “it’s never okay” to body shame people, explaining, “I hope you guys are okay and just focus on yourselves and your own personal growth and wellbeing. Being kind to one another will always be in.”
In her previous interviews, the “Penduko” actress opened up about her healthy lifestyle, sharing that she goes to the gym regularly, does meditation, and is on a strict diet.
“I go to the gym regularly—not every day, but when I can. I make sure my diet is healthy. I don’t eat beef, chicken, or pork. I stay away from carbs. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke,” she said at the time.
Verzosa is currently starring in “The Elevator,” opposite Paulo Avelino, which will premiere in Philippine cinemas starting April 24.