In a post uploaded to his Instagram in which there is no image, but a long text, he explains how he felt when he found out that the paparazzi were taking photos of him:

"I held my breath so hard that even my abs hurt.

I practically did not breathe and I was barely smiling, being aware of where the 'paparazzi' were. I couldn't let myself go and relax, do what we're supposed to do when we go out in nature. I tried to pretend they weren't there, but I couldn't and held my breath ever since. the lounger".

But this, according to its statement, will not happen again.

The protagonist of the latest version of 'Cinderella' assures that "from now on, when I go to the beach, I will

enjoy myself like children:

free, without artifice, without trying to pretend anything".

Camila Cabello is not the only star who has had to publicly defend her body in recent times.

Social

networks

are the perfect breeding ground to criticize the images of celebrities in all kinds of situations.

Jennifer Aniston

The protagonist of 'Friends' replied in 'The Huffington Post' to those who claimed that she was pregnant because on one occasion her dress made her belly bigger than normal: "For the record, I'm not pregnant. What I am is fed up, fed up with this kind of sport that is the scrutiny and physical humiliation that happens every day under the guise of journalism and celebrity news."

"The objectification and scrutiny we put women through is absurd and disturbing," she concluded.

Demi lovato

Demi Lovato, author of the song 'Really Don't Care' (I really don't care), which she dedicated to all those who messed with her on the networks because of her appearance, has responded on more than one occasion to criticism in a way blunt: "I'm healthy and happy, and if you hate my weight, you obviously don't."

A position that of the singer who is not easy for her, after having suffered from bulimia, but who has finally accepted her body: "Learning to love my curves. Actually I used to hate them... But then someone special helped me to learn how to love them. And he loves them too," she wrote.

Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez has also received more than one criticism for the appearance of her body.

So much so that she, tired of the siege, posted a photograph of her in a bathing suit on her networks along with the text "I love being happy with myself."

kim kardashian

Kim Kardashian herself had to deal years ago with insults for having gained weight in her first pregnancy.

"Anyone who's had a baby knows how hard it is to lose weight because your body totally changes. Making fun of me pregnant and making fun of me trying to lose weight now, shame on me. I'm not perfect, but I'll never fit your skinny standards I'm sorry," he replied.

Amy Schumer

Just as blunt was the comedian Amy Schumer, who presented the last Oscar gala: "I'm a size 6 and I have no plans to change. That's all. Stay or get off. Kisses!".

Andrea Levi

For roundness the one of Andrea Levy, delegate of Culture in the City council of Madrid.

She uploaded a video in which she recommended cultural shows and books, and she received this response: “The roots of the hair, Levy!”, alluding to the fact that she needed to dye it.

His reply was withering: «You talk about culture, but the typical zascandil always has to appear to talk about your physique.

Let's see, I'll tell you clearly: I'm free to go AS I WANT and no one has asked for your opinion.

Good Sunday".

Ursula Corbero

The actress has also been criticized and they even said that she was pregnant.

Her response was comical: "Yes, I was pregnant with a hamburger and fries with mayonnaise. But I already gave birth and postpartum has gone great. Thank you."

Tania Llasera

The presenter has responded on many occasions to criticism.

Specifically, once she was asked if she had eaten a rhinoceros, to which she replied: "I feel good, I feel beautiful and sexy, what else is the size? Beauty is not a size. I am who I am and I want".

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