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Wednesday, 15 January 2025 11.33 AM IST

'Shared vulgar videos, cleverly exploited sexual frustration of youth'; Actress against Honey Rose

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Actress Honey Rose grabbed headlines like never before, after filing a complaint against businessman and popular public personality Bobby Chemmannur, for his ill-timed obscene remarks at her. Honey also filed a complaint against people posting vile comments on her social media accounts. The lion’s share of support from the public came Honey's way while oddly enough actress Fara Shibla turned an anomaly and slammed the actress.

FARA:

“Cyberbullying cannot be justified in any way. Using profanity on social media, body shaming, and making hurtful comments is wrong. So I’m declaring solidarity with Miss Honey Rose in her legal fight against cyberbullying.

Recently Honey said “This is my field and people lovingly invite me to events and I gracefully accept it.’ I think there is something amiss.

Miss Honey Rose has shrewdly exploited the male gaze and the sexual frustration rampant in the state. What kind of message is she giving by sharing her videos taken from a questionable angle, which is hideous and vulgar?

This is an industry that highly sexualizes women. Miss Honey Rose is only adding to the spice and helping the trend continue. I truly understand the struggle she is going through and support her legal fight against online abuse. She may be considering the inauguration gig as a means of survival. But her events and its social media promotion are far from perfect, if not terrible."

TAGS: FARA SHIBLA, KERALA, HONEY ROSE, BOBBY CHEMMANUR
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