Paulina Porizkova retorts at the’sexist’ criticism of body shamers: ‘Misdirected!

Paulina Porizkova isn't letting anyone body shame her on social media. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for rag & bone)

Paulina Porizkova doesn’t let anyone shame her on social networks. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for rag & bone)

Paulina Porizkova Is clapping back body shamers.

The 57-year old supermodel shared her Instagram account on Wednesday. screenshot A negative comment she received about one of her recent selfies was paired with a powerful caption that responded to the criticism.

“Don’t know why women still think continually removing their clothing is a necessity to make a statement about aging — or anything else,” the commenter began. “You don’t see men showing their age by exposing their pants. Again, a beautiful woman feels the need for self-exposure. This isn’t so groundbreaking if you’re a supermodel at 5’10”, 120 lb. [It] It contributes to women’s objectification, and makes it impossible for many of us to live in reality.”

Porizkova retorted by calling it “true”, but “somewhat misdirected.”

She stated, “What is certain is that a bikini shot of me or a nude of my gets far more traffic than any other type of photo on social media.” penned. “It’s also true, men don’t show off their age by putting on their undies.

She said, “Choosing not to dress or be dressed for a painting, sculpture, or photo is a celebration about the physical self.” continuedIt is also suggested that boiling down a woman’s identity into being a “5’10”, 120lb Supermodel” is “objectification” or “description of a female as livestock.”

“It is additionally shaming her for using her body as she sees fit — not a problem ever placed on men,” Porizkova pointed out. “So, while true, this comment is an example of objectification it rails about.”

Porizkova’s supporters rallied behind Porizkova in the comments and praised her because she reacted to the criticism.

“Freedom of expression should not be a point of contention,” an Instagram user said. Another however, disagreed. added“Your response is fire. Men are not subject to the same discriminations as women, and men don’t have to face the objectifications that women experience as they age.

“Amen to you for standing up for yourself and all women who face nonsensical or sexist criticisms like this,” said another. wrote.

Someone said, “Well said.” chimed in.

Paulina, I agree completely with your response.” wrote another.

The anti-ageism advocate shared in November a photo without filters paired with a text defending selfie-taking.

“Are selfies a show of narcissism, a desire to be validated — or to connect? They may be all of these, Porizkova believes. penned Her followers number more than 971,000. She added that it is human nature to be drawn towards faces. There is no reason to feel guilty about sharing and taking selfies, whatever your motivation.

She concluded by urging her fans to share a “selfie of your beautiful self with no filters,” adding the hashtag, “#PaulinasNoFilterChallenge.”

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