HEather Parisi It breaks the silence and exposes itself firsthand to defend The fifteen -year -old daughter Elizabeth. In a long post published on Instagram, the former dancer denounced with strong words and moved the Attacks suffered by the girl, victim of body shaming due to continuous comparisons with her older sister Jacque Luna. Poisonous comments that, according to the showgirl, reveal a disturbing social drift: hatred as a daily pastime.

Heather Parisi: “A adolescent used to hit an adult”

The complaint is direct and without filters: «How many comments of the type ‘your sister Jacqueline is more beautiful than you’ I still have to read under the photo of my daughter Elizabeth? It’s not just badness. It is something more visceral, more sick ». Words that tell the violence of a mechanism in which the body of a minor becomes a pretext to hurt the mother. Heather Parisi stresses with bitterness as often the judgments come from adult women, even mothers, «people who should know that the scars of the soul do not heal with a like».

Body Shaming as a digital “hobby”

Elizabeth’s case shows the most cruel side of social media: free hatred aimed at a teenager, used as a weapon against a parent. “Stop for a moment and think about the absurd of this sentence: body shaming on a minor to hurt an adult», The showgirl writes. According to the former dancer, social networks have become the place where to insult becomes “a hobby”, consumed between a lunch break and a shared story. A dynamic that recalls other events of very young people affected by cyberbullying, with emotional consequences that do not easily erase.

Elizabeth’s answer

Among the lines of the post, a moment emerges that hit many followers: the reaction of the young Elizabeth. With a surprising serenity he said to the mother: “Mom, I’m happy if my sisters are more beautiful than me. Really, they are. But I also have the right to live my life without being unjustly judged ». An answer that overturns the logic of comparison and shows an attitude of authentic and non -competitive love. “She, the object of your contempt, is ten times more person and a hundred times wiser than you than judged it,” wrote Heather Parisi, enhancing the dignity of his daughter.

An appeal to stop free hatred

The outburst closes with a universal invitation: «You talk about bodies, she talks about happiness. You built walls of hatred, she builds love bridges». Parisi thus transforms a painful affair into a manifesto against body shaming, reminding everyone that respect is a fundamental right, especially when the youngest are at stake. Among the comments on the post, many have expressed solidarity, defining Elizabeth “real strength, an example for everyone”.

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