Rashmika Mandanna opens up on receiving hate from trolls: ‘Don’t be abusive, it’s mentally affecting…’

Updated : Jan 25, 2023 15:30
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Rashmika Mandanna, who was recently seen in ‘Mission Majnu’, opened up about receiving hate from trolls over the last few months. The actor talked about trolls having a problem with everything she does in her life. She said that she’s willing to listen if they communicate properly but says it affects mentally when they turn abusive.

Speaking with Prema the Journalist on her YouTube channel, Rashmika said, ‘People are having a problem with my body. If I work out too much, I look like a man. If I don’t work out too much, I’m too fat. If I talk too much, she’s too cringe. If I don’t talk at all, oh, it’s attitude. I’m like people will have a problem with me breathing and not breathing as well. So what do you want me to do? Should I leave? Should I stay?’

Rashmika added, ‘If you’re not giving any clarity and at the same time saying all of this, what should I do? Give me clarity. If you have a problem with me, say what problem you have. Why do you have this problem? Don’t be abusive. Some words and phrases that they use is mentally affecting some of us.’

Several people empathized with Rashmika in the comment section.

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