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Curvy Woman's Reply To Trolls Asking How She Got 'Handsome' Hubby

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While internet is a blessing in this age and century, it comes with its share of problems. Cyber bullying is at its peak and body shaming has become everyone’s self-claimed right. The unwanted jibes when one's body does not meet “unrealistic physical standards” is increasing by the day.

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Recently, Jenna Kutcher, a body positive-model on Instagram, found herself amid this pool of hate. For someone who has been fighting social stigma on how a woman should look, Kutcher has a fitting response to all those asking how she could have such "handsome and good-looking husband".

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When she got demeaning comments after posted a beautiful photo of her husband and her, Jenna gave a powerful response to the trolls. She clearly stated that their perceptions didn't matter. Her post hitting back at haters is going viral.

In her post, Jenna mentions that someone once messaged her Instagram, saying it was unbelievable how she could find such a good-looking husband. Though she was discomforted then, she conceded in her post that her insecurities with her body originated around being married to him.

“Why should I, a curvy girl get him? I feel unworthy and when I write narratives in my head that because I am not thin, I don’t deserve him.,” she wrote.

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"This man has embraced every curve, every dimple, pound and pimple for the last ten years and has always me reminded me that I’m beautiful even when my inner dialogue doesn’t match"

"So yes, my thighs kiss, my arms are big, and my bum is bumpy but there is just more of me for him to love and I chose the man that could handle alllll that (and so much more!) I am so much more than my body, so is he, and so are you. Double tap if true love doesn’t see size,” Jenna added.

According to a report by the New York Post, her husband, Drew Kutcher, was agitated by the needless attention they were receiving for standing against the society's idea of "beauty standards". He said: “I don’t get why the world is so curious how I could love you. I vowed to love you. How you look has nothing to do with that.”

Also: A Reporter Calls Out Body-Shaming in TV News

If situations come around when people try and tell us what is wrong with out body, we need to stand up and embrace ourselves then more than ever. And no one could have said it better than Jenna.

What do you think? Write in with your comments. Featured images source: Jenna Kutcher's Instagram

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