Internet users do not seem to give respite to Paolla Oliveira, who has not let the comments regarding her body go unnoticed. She has questioned the imposed standards of beauty and, with her importance and influence, has put on the agenda a necessary discussion on acceptance and freedom so that every woman has the silhouette she desires. In the publication of an essay he wrote for the Quaderno “She”from the newspaper “The Globe”one follower commented that the photo had undergone image processing.
“This Photoshop is excellent! Congratulations, it’s wonderful,” one follower wrote. In addition to several comments from other internet users, Paolla Oliveira also dedicated a few lines to respond to him. “You know, I was thinking about whether or not to respond to these types of comments, and I really didn’t want to have to come here and justify myself and say that I was wearing a sock, which completed the flawless light look of the wonderful @brunacastanheira – and that’s the job of a great, non-touch-up team,” he said at the start of the response and went further.
“More: I remembered that I had begun to speak more openly about the discomfort of having to constantly conform to the expectations of others in order to enjoy a certain freedom that a woman in my position could have achieved. And my desire has always been precisely to BE. With more clothes, less clothes, consistent or inconsistent, inconsistent, changing, with a thinner or fatter body – but always imperfect, simply because I am a human being and always not good enough, because I am a woman,” she continued .
And he added: “The greatest proof of this? This and thousands of other comments so frequent here and on various profiles that I appear, despite being myself, in a photo taken or shown dancing in the street. This is the response that I don’t want no more having to give, but I still need it,” he concluded.

Other comments
But it seems that nothing is enough for Internet users. In the post there were other comments that talked about Paolla Oliveira’s physical shape, such as that of a follower: “The criticism was encouraging, you can see that she has already lost weight”. In other words, reiterating once again the fact that to be beautiful you have to be thin. “Do you have a mirror at home?” another replied.
“Light, pose, angle… things that, without being professionals, when we take photos and edit them, we have already seen the difference in the result. Imagine it with a super professional and competent team. But catfish heads limit whether or not she used Photoshop. My God! You only get better as human beings. Not to mention that they understood absolutely NOTHING about the reflection she provoked on standards, on beauty, on perfection… anyway! It’s just too complex for such little heads,” another follower wrote.
“Wow, you can’t imagine how much this has a direct impact on women, having you as a reference on this topic gives a lot of confidence. Congratulations!”, writes another, in the publication in which Paolla appears on the cover of the women’s section of the Rio newspaper. “Thank God there is someone to save us👏👏👏 while many famous people out there dictate and condemn our bodies for not meeting the standards specified by them, someone who has total responsibility to raise this flag. 👏👏👏 Congratulations @paollaoliveirareal, I feel represented.. you are beautiful! Inside and outside!”, said another.
“Paolla Oliveira is our cover this Sunday! On the eve of a carnival marathon, the actress, who will once again be sovereign, in front of the drums of the Grande Rio, frees herself from the pressures and constraints of structural machismo to highlight the importance of letting women have the body they want, in an exclusive shot, without Photoshop. “For the confidence I have acquired, I take one step at a time”, underlines the 41-year-old star, owner of a career spanning two consolidated decades on TV. In April, Paolla will be in the series “Justiça 2″, on TV Globo”, writes the notebook “Ela” in the caption of the cover photo.
Source: Terra

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