DJ Lamiez Holworthy responds to trolls

DJ Lamiez Holworthy responds to trolls . She is one of the celebrities who is trodden the most, but she never falters when it comes to firing back whenever it’s required. The disc jockey uploaded yet another photo to her social media accounts not long ago, this time showing her with her mother. When they do so, the two always manage to make our hearts melt. However, a troll found the image offensive, and as a result, she posed a question to Lamiez that was quite personal.


 

 

UDJ Lamiez Holworthy responds to trolls The troll inquired in an odd manner, “Where is your mother-in-law when you’re always breastfed?” Lamiez responded with a clap of his own and told the troll to get off her personal life. DJ Lamiez Holworthy responds to trolls “To begin, I have to say that you seem old enough to be my mother. Secondly, o tsena kae kamo o ja ke eng Ausi?! (in what way does this pertain to you?) Who did you wrong?! HEAL o sa tlo gafela Nna! (Try to mend, and refrain from moving on)

” The woman who is currently expecting cautioned trolls against making pregnancy jokes using her, stating that doing so is not funny. She believes that mothers who are expecting go through a lot, especially when it comes to pregnancy and societal standards, and that the negative comments are unwarranted because of all that they go through. There was a picture of a woman who was very far along in her pregnancy and had swollen feet as well as a swollen face. The responses to posts on all of the social media platforms were positive. DJ Lamiez Holworthy responds to trolls She began her post by saying, “So I’ve Seen the Comparisons, Compliments, and Even Jokes About Pregnancy and whilst I Count Myself Very Lucky Because I Haven’t Experienced Any Drastic Physical Changes (although the Abdominal Pains, Swollen Legs, Nausea, Migraines, and Hormones Are Showing Me Real Flames)” She went on to say that she doesn’t like the Jokes Attacking Other Pregnant Women It is not fair, she continued, “to be subjected to demeaning words and unnecessary verbal and emotional abuse.”

“The truth is, No one has control over how they look or even how smoothly their pregnancy goes,” she said. According to Lamiez, mothers are heroes who deserve to be honored, and she has this to say about them: “In my opinion, ANY woman who carries life is a superhero with superpowers, and regardless of how they look, they should all be celebrated and embraced.” There is no instruction manual for this thing called life, and the very least we can do is be kinder to one another because, take it from someone who has been there and done that, pregnancy is no picnic in the park. You are putting your life in danger in order to carry and deliver a child who will be healthy, happy, and normal when they enter this world. What about that? That fills me with admiration for each and every mother and for those who carry life,” the musician wrote in her post. “DON’T ever use ME to bring down, bash, or belittle another woman,” Lamiez said as she concluded her post. Body shaming is also directed toward Lamiez.

She was asked by a young woman how she manages to ignore the hatred that she receives from other people, and she responded by saying. “And my response was, “I’m 30 years old with big legs, big thighs, cellulite, stretch marks, scars, and hyperpigmentation, and I have A LOT of confidence, and here’s why. I don’t buy into the ideas that society has about what it means to be “perfect.” Even though I am a real woman with real flaws, I still believe that I am perfect in every way just the way that I am. I’ll be damned if I’ll allow the mental and emotional state I’m in to be influenced by things like social media and society. Little girl, YOU are sufficient all on your own.