Chhavi Mittal who recently turned 42 shared some pics from her birthday bash on her social media account. One of the pics showed Chhavi sharing a kiss with her husband while in other the birthday girl could be seen in a deep neck top.
Now, some netizens commented on her post suggesting her not to expose too much and avoid sharing kissing photos with her husband, Mohit Hussein. Chhavi who is known for not mincing her words slammed the netizens for their kind observations.
She wrote, “In the first comment, the lady feels that I’m exposing too much in the recent picture I shared from my 42nd bday bash. Although she does agree that the message conveyed was a “strong” one. The second comment… er… well she thinks I’m depressed coz my cleavage showed in the picture 🙄 And the third comment… she thinks I shouldn’t have shared my kissing image with my husband coz in her opinion it’s sharing “too much personal information.”
Chhavi added, “I truly, really appreciate the polite tone you guys take while you put your thoughts across to me. But the “strong” message I conveyed was of strength, resilience, fighting spirit and to live and let live. While the message resonated with you, the very fact that the image bothered you shows double standards. As for depression… I think you totally missed the caption. Please go back and read again. And as for kissing my husband being a personal moment? I’ve been sharing that moment since the last 18 years of being with him. As for you deciding what a “celebrity” should or shdn’t do.. rehne do bhai. The same people clapped when I talked about my br*asts when one of them had cancer in them.”
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Giving a piece of her mind, she wrote, “Let me tell you, that if I did not shy away from sharing my entire br*ast cancer journey with the world unabashedly.. would I really shy away from sharing an honest candid moment from a big celebratory birthday?? No ma’am. Besides, my br*asts have changed me FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE. Nobody can imagine the fight I fought to keep them. Hence, the picture comes from a place of UTMOST RESPECT. And you wouldn’t know my struggle since I CHOOSE not to share it.. because that’s far more personal than the kiss with my husband.”
Chhavi concluded, “Lastly, for most people, the mere threat of “suspected” cancer is mind-numbing to the extent of incessant crying and depression. But I have fought it with a smile on my face and the best positive attitude. So really.. when you see my br*asts, KNOW that they’re warriors and are here to stay. #br*astcancerwarrior”