Nicole Reidman manages to break the net again, but unlike in recent weeks, this time the post she wrote has no political message.
"Why are you uploading pictures with lingerie? You mom! It's not modest, be ashamed of yourself! You encourage anorexia, a little modesty," Reidman opened the long post she posted last night (Saturday) aimed at combating cyberbullying against women who choose to expose their bodies in a swimsuit Or in lingerie.
Reidman, who has often found herself attacked on Instagram after uploading photos of herself in lingerie and swimwear, said she often chooses to ignore cyberbullying on the keyboard.
According to her, this post is not for her, it is for all those injured women who suffer from it.
"For years I was ashamed of my body. I never went to the sea as a child, I was ashamed to expose too much and thought that wearing a miniskirt is to be a 'flower'," she revealed.
"You will not find even one picture of me in a bathing suit when I was under 30, because I hated myself. I would look in the mirror and cry."
"I would put on pounds of hair extensions."
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"I've always been thin," Reidman said of her body structure, which has often been brutally criticized online.
"This is my structure, whoever knows me says I vacuum food. I have never done a diet, no fitness, no facials, no Botox and no surgeries," Reidman sought to make clear to anyone who has attacked her about it in the past.
"Years of looking for how to blur self-hatred with exaggerated brand dresses and pounds of hair extensions and puffs. I made my look a theatrical figure just because I hated myself. Photoshop became my best friend, I would reshape my body every time."
"At age 30, when I realized the problem was in the head and not the body, I decided to let go," Reidman revealed of the long road she came to coming to terms with herself.
"Today, I am proud of my body" she declared confidently.
"No one is perfect. Do not think that everyone looks like this in life! Live once, and this life should be lived with a lot of self-pride!", Concluded the empowering post.