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Mumbai:
Actress Sonam Kapoor, who was trolled for including the word 'misogynistic' in a tweet on meat ban, says 'nothing' will ever stop her from expressing her views on social media. (Also Read: Sonam, Priyanka, Sonakshi vs Trolls: Lessons on How to #FightLikeAGirl)
Sonam, 30, says it is important for not only celebrities but for everyone else to express what they feel is right and do what they think is correct.
"Nothing will ever stop me from expressing what I think is right or wrong and I don't think it should stop anybody whether they are celebrity or not," the actress told IANS over the phone from Mumbai.
"This is the very reason I do not bow down to cyber bullying or even from the media who gets too harsh with people for expressing their opinion or saying something. I think its important to always say what you feel is right and think what you think is right. I will never stop myself from doing that," she added.
Earlier this month, the Khoobsurat star shared her disappointment with the meat ban imposed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in Mumbai.
The actress retweeted a news report on the ban and wrote: Our country is going to remain a 3rd world nation because of the intolerant misogynistic close minded few.
However, her tweet didn't go down well on Twitter and she was ridiculed for her use of 'misogynistic.'
Sonam, 30, says it is important for not only celebrities but for everyone else to express what they feel is right and do what they think is correct.
"Nothing will ever stop me from expressing what I think is right or wrong and I don't think it should stop anybody whether they are celebrity or not," the actress told IANS over the phone from Mumbai.
"This is the very reason I do not bow down to cyber bullying or even from the media who gets too harsh with people for expressing their opinion or saying something. I think its important to always say what you feel is right and think what you think is right. I will never stop myself from doing that," she added.
Earlier this month, the Khoobsurat star shared her disappointment with the meat ban imposed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in Mumbai.
The actress retweeted a news report on the ban and wrote: Our country is going to remain a 3rd world nation because of the intolerant misogynistic close minded few.
However, her tweet didn't go down well on Twitter and she was ridiculed for her use of 'misogynistic.'