Shruti Seth on online age shaming: Ageing is viewed in such a negative lens
In a recent post on social media, actor Shruti Seth took a bold stance against age shaming, advocating for a more positive dialogue surrounding the natural process of aging. I think it all just comes from the fact that ageing is viewed in such a negative lens.” Shruti seth on age shaming Reflecting on her personal experiences, Seth challenges the notion that aging should be met with sadness or regret. I am stronger, fitter, richer and I have had more experiences, a fulfilling life, and a wonderful satisfying career, which is still going strong,” the actor continues, “Ageing is seen with a lot of disdain ki, ‘Hayee, vo toh buddhi hogyi hai’, like they are feeling sorry for me. Ageing needs to be turned into a more positive conversation.” In closing, Seth encouraged individuals to prioritize self-care and well-being without succumbing to societal pressures.
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