Kylie Verzosa speaks out on comments from Instagram users worried about her body
As Kylie Verzosa enjoys her beach trip to Amanpulo, some Instagram users have been making comments about her body.
Since Jan. 11, the beauty queen has been sharing photos from her vacation, with most of them showing her wearing different bikinis on the island.
Some social media users began to comment about the way she looked as they worried she was getting "too skinny."
"No curves anymore, too skinny," one user on Instagram said.
"Oh no! Is she sick?" added another.
Other comments said they "miss the old Kylie" and that the Miss International 2016 queen "needed to eat."
There were commenters who also defended Verzosa and told her to don't pay the bashing remarks any mind.
"Just because you're free to comment, doesn't give you the right to criticize her body. Siguro naman if you're truly concerned, you can find other words in the dictionary na hindi nakakasakit," one of the defenders said.
"It's 2024 and people are still so comfortable commenting on other people's bodies 😩," said another.
"Her body, her rules!" one user commented.
Verzosa broke her silence on the comments and addressed them with a post about her lifestyle.
"This 2024, [I] told myself that I would take even better care of myself and my body. I've come to accept that people will always [criticize] you about your body—say you're too much of this, too little of that, no matter how much you take care of yourself," the actress wrote.
The actress also bared that she is "obsessed" with her health and lives a healthy lifestyle.
"I've cut out beef, chicken, pork, rice, alcohol, dairy, carbs, and sugar. I do cardio, pilates, run, box, weight lift, take my vitamins, sauna, and ice bath on a daily basis but people will always have something to say," Verzosa added.
In addition, the beauty queen shared that she takes care of her mental health.
In December 2023, Verzosa teased that she was launching her own shapewear brand called Sola to "make everyone feel good and confident in their own body."