BFFs Kareena Kapoor, Amrita and Malaika Arora take on trolls calling them ‘Buddhi’

Updated : May 28, 2022 11:49
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On Friday, best friends Kareena Kapoor, Amrita and Malaika Arora took to social media to shut down trolls who age-shamed them. The trio had shared pictures from Karan Johar’s 50th birthday bash on their respective Instagram handles.

In her Instagram stories, Amrita shared a screenshot of a comment that called Kareena, Malaika and her ‘3 buddi’ and wrote, ‘I keep seeing this on comments! If and when I bother to check, unless it's the one that comes up on top. So... buddhi is meant to be an insult? Coz for me it's just a word... A word that means old. Yes we are older and wiser but you are nameless, faceless, ageless? And so are you folks?’

The actor, who was body-shamed too, added that she owns her weight gain. ‘I love it. My weight, my problem. Since when has everything become everyone's issue? Oh yea, since social media gives... I give zero f'sss ... So please go on and I'll name and shame. Ha!,’ (sic) she posted. 
Kareena and Malaika were quick to reshare Amrita’s Instagram stories on their respective handles to show support to her. 

Kareena commented ‘My lovely AMU’ on her post about being fat-shamed, while her sister Malaika wrote, ‘You say it sis… You’re beautiful just the way you are… N guys it’s so damn uncool to fat shame anyone… Tch tch.’ 

The best friends had made a stylish entrance at Karan Johar’s 50th birthday party along with Saif Ali Khan.

Also watch| Surprise! Shah Rukh Khan DID attend BFF Karan Johar's 50th birthday party

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