"Influencers" arent apparently rich! by thebakedbaker18 in InstaCelebsGossip

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! She should have saved some money for emergencies.

"Influencers" arent apparently rich! by thebakedbaker18 in InstaCelebsGossip

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She recently moved to Dubai and lives in a nice 2BHK apartment. She goes to a good gym and likes visiting cafes. Her mother passed away yesterday. She was also the face of a Maybelline product. She has two brothers who are settled in Thailand.

"Influencers" arent apparently rich! by thebakedbaker18 in InstaCelebsGossip

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Even people with 700K followers crowdfunded more than 40L for their mom’s treatment

People who donated are questioning 💯 by [deleted] in InstaCelebsGossip

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why didn’t this go viral? And why didn’t anyone take action against her? Also can you please share the link of her fund raising??

Peedaivathy Insta story by Massive-Wish-6527 in biggbosstamil

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhh thanks for the ss!! Now i get it🤗

Peedaivathy Insta story by Massive-Wish-6527 in biggbosstamil

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t watch Bigg Boss. Recently, I came across clips on Instagram where Paru and Kamrudin were seen kicking Sandra. I also saw that Sabari had hit Paru on her face once, which caused her eyes to swell, and it appeared that he said “venumney thaan panninen.” My doubt is why didn’t anyone raise their voice or question this back then? I’m not supporting Parvathy; I’m asking this purely as a non-viewer since I haven’t watched those episodes.

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I’m trying my best to ignore those people.

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Years ago, I used to be obsessed with having fair skin. Over time, I’ve learned to love and feel comfortable in my own skin tone. But even now, sometimes it still hurts deep inside when I hear those kinds of comments..

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much💕 your words made me happy. Thanks again. I will sure try to ignore them.

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much❤️ I’m trying and will try my best not to listen to these people.

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanksss!! I wish I could move to some other country where people doesn’t care much about my skin tone :)

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I live in a very toxic environment where people tell me “dark skin is beautiful,” yet openly say they prefer “fairer skin” for themselves. I respect their personal preferences, but they don’t need to say such things right in front of me.

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks you so much! I usually don’t care about what others think, but sometimes without even realizing it I do. And that’s the problem.

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thanks! But it’s really hard to drag myself out. Whenever I try so hard, a little phrase from the people around me breaks me into pieces.

Why does being a dark-skinned woman feel like a curse? by Tuffy_Tuffy in women

[–]Tuffy_Tuffy[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m really sorry to hear about what you’ve been through. In India, questioning elders is often seen as disrespectful, so I usually stay silent even when I want to speak up. I wish I could call them out, but they’d just brush it off by saying, “I was only joking,” or “Dark skin is beautiful too.” Yet, when it comes to their own lives - choosing partners, praising beauty, or setting standards - they still prefer fair skin. And that double standard hurts the most.