One might think its all rosy for Judith Heard since she is a top commercial model and lives that flashy life every slay queen yearns for but hey! She also faces hardships which make her hate life.

Judith Heard not happy with Netizens
Judith Heard not happy with Netizens

Heard, a top socialite has over the time had a share of trolls from Netizens who storm her social media pages on mission to sting her with body-shaming comments. Such comments have gone under her skin and now she has exploded out in a lengthy post.

In the freshest post of about 700 words on her Facebook, the mother to a pair twins, has called these ruthless Netizens to Stop smearing her with pupu just because she has ‘small legs’. She even took time off to take screenshots of comments from the netizens who make her life miserable.

Heard's post
Heard’s post

Checkout her rant post below

This is how some people choose to start their week off by making another human being feel so sick most sad part is that most of these people are women it’s about time women found something better to do to each than breaking each other down.
Not Your Body

help me understand this

Stop body shaming
We’ve all heard the phrase “everyone’s different” from a young age. We’ve probably accepted this for almost every area of our lives. We have friends who are hilarious, others serious, some close to genius and others aloof. We see success in all different forms and associate with people from various religions. Most of us have never thought to assess the value of these differences, they just are what they are, and we appreciate the richness they add to our lives.
What about when it comes to weight and appearance? Most of us also have friends and family of all different sizes. But do we have the same acceptance of this? Or do you find yourself at times critiquing other people’s bodies? “Gosh Jane has gained some weight hasn’t she?” Or do you find yourself discussing how others should try this diet, eat different types of food, exercise more or in a different way? Do you ever nudge your friend to point out a body shape that you find amusing or something to pity? Do you feel sorry for “that poor man” because you assume they could not be happy within a body of that size? Do you make comments like “no wonder she’s so big eating at a place like that” as you pass the line at McDonalds? It’s all subtle – and sometimes not – but it is so harmful. It is body shaming and we can and must stop.
Body shaming isn’t only directed toward others, we often do it even more ferociously to ourselves. Dieting for that upcoming wedding, commenting that you need to “get back on track” after “letting go lately”, criticising our various body parts, wishing them to be different, refusing them to be seen or touched, sometimes even by those that are closest to us. Again, it’s subtle, but it is so harmful. It is body shaming and we can and must stop. STOP BODYSHAMING