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The intense scrutiny celebrities face over their appearance continues to spark conversations, especially when speculation about cosmetic procedures or treatments dominate the headlines.
Actress Hansika Motwani witnessed this firsthand during her early years, when she was accused of using “growth hormones”. Responding to these long-standing rumours, she recently denied them during an interview. “It’s all bullshit. Media will pay anything for clicks, and if it works for them, that’s good enough. This was news in every newspaper because they needed such things to make headlines,” Hansika said during a chat with Hauterrfly on The Male Feminist.
You see me when I take the injection, even today, I cry until the medicine dries up.”
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She also responded to speculation about undergoing cosmetic procedures, saying, “Even though my mother has a skin disease, she doesn’t allow me to touch my skin. I think people now don’t feel ashamed of their bodies as much.”Reflecting on how beauty standards have evolved, she added: “It’s because we’re all accepting of how we look. That’s one of the positives of the internet, but it also has many negatives.”
At that time, it was necessary to look a certain way and be a certain size, but nowadays all these restrictions have disappeared. One has to be oneself.”The actor also spoke about dealing with emotional challenges early in life, sharing, “Heartbreak is hard. But nowadays, there are many tools to overcome heartbreak, so this is an upgrade.”
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Hansika Motwani was also recently in the news due to her divorce from Sohail Khatoria after four years of marriage. She also opened up about her divorce in the same interview. “My family doesn’t pressure me for anything. People wanted the clicks, they got them. They wanted the headlines, they got them. I’ve never made that clear, and I won’t because it doesn’t matter to me. It’s okay. I have no regrets. It’s better to get off the train if you get on the wrong train than to suffer.”
So it’s okay, it’s okay. I have tremendous support from my family. I have no regrets. “So I’m very happy where I am,” she said.
