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Kajal Aggarwal Post On Body Shaming During Pregnancy

Kajal Aggarwal

Kajal Aggarwal

A recent Instagram post of Kajal Aggarwal with her baby bump is given a shot for the body shammers. He took Instagram as a medium to share her experience during her pregnancy and boosted the women who face body-shaming during pregnancy.

 Kajal Aggarwal is one of the leading actresses in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. She has shared the screens with many leading actors like Ajith, Vijay, Dhanush, Suriya and Karthik. Most of her movies are hit, and now she was said to be working in actor Kamal Hassan's Indian 2 movie directed by Shankar. Due to many problems, the production of the movie is delayed.

Kajal Aggarwal was married to Gautam Kishlu, a Mumbai-based businessman, in 2020. After that, Kajal finally starred in the web series' Live Telecast' directed by Venkat Prabhu. Kajal Aggarwal was not active on social media with her posts. This made the fans think about whether is she was pregnant. In order to clear the doubt among the fans, her husband posted that she was pregnant.


After the post, few commented on her physic, and so she tweeted, "I've been dealing with the most amazing new developments in my life, my body, my home and most importantly, my workplace. Additionally, certain comments/ body-shaming messages/ memes don't really help.

Let's learn to be kind and if that's too hard, maybe, just live and let live! Here are a few of my thoughts for all those who are going through similar life situations and need to read this and most definitely the self-absorbed morons who just don't seem to understand.

During pregnancy, our bodies go through several changes, including weight gain! Hormonal changes cause our stomach and breasts to get larger as the baby grows and our body prepares for nursing. Some might develop stretch marks where our body gets larger. Sometimes our skin will break out with acne. We may also be much more tired than usual and have mood swings more often. A negative mood may make us more likely to have unhealthy or negative thoughts about our bodies.


Also, after giving birth, we may take a while to get back to the way we were before, or we may never completely return to the way we looked before pregnancy. And THAT'S OK.

These changes are NATURAL, and while we are struggling to cope with all the new additions to our lives (especially the anticipation of the arrival of our tiny little humans), we don't need to feel abnormal. We don't need to fit in a box or a stereotype, and we don't need to be made uncomfortable or pressurised during the most beautiful, miraculous and precious phase of our lives! We must remember that the whole process of birthing a little infant is a celebration that we are privileged to experience.

Below are some points that I regularly practice that helps me cope with my undefined feelings. I hope this post helps those in this wonderful phase, along with me. Sending you all my love."

Kajal Aggarwal Post On Body Shaming During Pregnancy