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WATCH: Canadian news anchor calls out body shamer on live TV

 News anchor was praised by netizens for standing up to body-shaming bullies online

Sunday, December 10, 2023
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A Canadian reporter was valued online for straightforwardly getting down on a watcher on live TV for body disgracing her, NDTV detailed.


Commentator Leslie Horton was conveying her standard traffic report on Worldwide News Morning Calgary when she tended to a watcher's email that reprimanded her appearance and addressed whether she was pregnant.


A client of X, previously known as Twitter, shared a video of Horton on the virtual entertainment stage, showing the second when the commentator got down on the body shamer.


"I love this lady," the client subtitled the video.


In the video, Horton paused for a minute to address the email straightforwardly, saying, "I'm about to answer an email that I recently got expressing, 'Congrats on your pregnancy.'"

She kept, perusing resoundingly the horrible message in the email: "On the off chance that you will wear old transport driver pants, you need to expect messages like this." "Thus, gratitude for that," she answered snidely.

From that point onward, she straightforwardly tended to the person for scrutinizing her outfit determination, saying: "No, I'm not pregnant. I really lost my uterus to disease last year. This is what ladies of my age resemble. Thus, assuming it is hostile to you, that is awful."


She closed her live message: "Ponder the messages that you send."


Online entertainment clients have lauded Horton for her response, extolling her for empowering self-acknowledgment and for rising up to body disgracing.


"You're a disease fighter and a boss for ladies all over the place! Continue doing what you're doing!" remarked the Canadian Malignant growth Society.

 Disease or no malignant growth, Leslie, you're fine in my book. Knock the critics on the off chance that it's nothing of a positive sort; overlook it and continue to do you," composed another client.


Unfortunately, the fame of computerized and virtual entertainment has led to body disgracing of individuals who show up on screen.


While being highlighted in web-based content, VIPs, competitors, and, surprisingly, ordinary individuals every now and again face horrendous comments about their bodies which adversely influences their confidence and psychological well-being.

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