Actress and Bigg Boss OTT 2 contestant Bebika Dhurve has become a powerful voice against body shaming, a deeply personal issue she confronted during her time on the reality show. Despite showcasing exceptional physical strength as the only female contestant to lift a 90kg Cyrus Broacha for a full minute, Bebika faced derogatory comments and was labeled as ‘truck’ by some co-contestants on Bigg Boss OTT 2.
In response to the hurtful remarks, Bebika Dhurve has chosen to rise above the negativity, becoming a vocal advocate against body shaming. She highlighted her achievements, stating, “I was the sole female contestant on Big Boss who effortlessly lifted a 90 kg Cyrus broach for a whole minute. Despite this feat, I faced body shaming, while none of the other girls could even lift a cooker for 10 seconds.”
Bebika’s resilience serves as an inspiration, emphasizing the importance of celebrating individual accomplishments and embracing diversity. In a statement, she asserted, “Everyone deserves respect and acceptance regardless of their body size or shape.”
According to Bebika, body shaming is a harmful practice that undermines self-esteem and perpetuates a culture of judgment and negativity. By sharing her experience and speaking out against this detrimental behavior, she aims to foster a more inclusive and compassionate society that values and celebrates the uniqueness of each individual.
As Bebika continues her journey in the public eye, her advocacy against body shaming stands as a powerful testament to her strength, resilience, and commitment to creating a more positive and accepting world for everyone.