Zilu Godoi caused a stir on social media after posting a selfie. This is because followers paid attention to the number of effects used in the photo and criticized the businesswoman.
Zilu Godoi I didn’t let it cheap the amount of received criticism for using effects on a photo posted on social media. the publication was aimed at showing the new look of the business woman, but the goal has become another.
After be accused of exaggerating in aesthetic procedures, Zilu has been criticized for using Photoshop in a photo posted this Friday (06). In the caption, the entrepreneur has published a reflection text by Thamires Hauch Calil.
“Forgive yourself for the past. Don’t compare your current version to who you were one day: today you know more, you can more. You have resisted existing with all your grace. Further on, someone is waiting for you: it’s you, in the future , saying ‘this too shall pass'”, says the work.
Fan defends the use of the effect in Zilu’s photo
After a series of criticisms, a follower took sides in defense of the entrepreneur, explaining that the purpose of the publication would be exemplify exceeding expectations. “Lay. She did this in the photo not to look rejuvenated but to show an example of the passing of time of expectations. Hey Lay. This is the internet of the smart,” the person wrote.
In the commentary, Zilu countered the aggressive comments on her photo. “If haters were smart, they wouldn’t be haters,” Zilu replied, explaining that people didn’t understand the concept. Zilu usually replies to people who criticize her in her posts, which, unfortunately, is quite common. Recently, she replied…
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