
Kesha Fired Back At People Who Chose To Body Shame Her Online. The blunt retort came via Instagram: “I have decided to take my life back. my freedom. my happiness. my voice. my worth. I will not just f*cking be quiet and hide. today I will say f-ck it and live. So F-CK it. today I’m making that choice. AND IM HAPPY AS A DA*N CLAM. and also a big ol f-ck u if u wanna hate on my body. just remember that makes u look like a dickhead”

America Ferrera Got Sick Of Being Told That She’s Plus Sized. And she shot back at the Hollywood double standard succinctly: “I'm a regular-size person. I'm a size 6 or 8, which is totally normal. Sometimes I worry more about losing weight than gaining weight, because this is how people know and accept me. I do feel like if I wanted to get in better shape, there might be a backlash of, 'Why isn't she comfortable with herself anymore?’”

Body Shaming Trolls Lunged An Attack On Amy Schumer… She fired back via Instagram: “I meant to write "good morning trolls!" I hope you find some joy in your lives today in a human interaction and not just in writing unkind things to a stranger you've never met who triggers something in you that makes you feel powerless and alone. This is how I look. I feel happy. I think I look strong and healthy and also like miss trunchbull from Matilda. Kisses!”

She Also Called A Magazine Out On Calling Her “Plus Sized.” On her Instagram account, Schumer wrote: “I think there's nothing wrong with being plus size. Beautiful healthy women. Plus size is considered size 16 in America. I go between a size 6 and an 8. @glamourmag put me in their plus size only issue without asking or letting me know and it doesn't feel right to me. Young girls seeing my body type thinking that is plus size? What are your thoughts? Mine are not cool glamour not glamourous!”

Ariana Grande Also Decided To Offer A Sick Retort Of Her Own. After a male fan named Jonathan told Ariana Grande that she “looked like a wh*re in the promo,” Grande took notice and decided to point out how many double standards there are when it comes to women versus men. She wrote back, ““when will people stop being offended by women showing skin/expressing sexuality? men take their shirts off/express their sexuality on stage, in videos, on instagram, anywhere they want to… all. the. time. the double standard is so boring and exhausting. with all due respect, i think it’s time you get your head out of your a**. woman can love their bodies too!!”
She later added on Twitter, “You know what is NOT sexy? Misogyny, objectifying, labeling, comparing and body shaming!!”
She later added on Twitter, “You know what is NOT sexy? Misogyny, objectifying, labeling, comparing and body shaming!!”

Beyonce Got Sick Of The “Curvy = Fat” Meme, Too. According to the Queen Bey herself, it’s actually the reason why she produced smash hit Bootylicious.

Blac Chyna Also Fired Back At Body Shamers Who Thought It Was Appropriate To Make Commentaries About Her Figure. The Kardashian wife had had enough of being called “fat” and “disgusting” on a fan’s Instagram account. She replied, “To all you people out there with negative comments and insecure words (obviously because you have nothing else to do but criticize the next), I AM HAVING A BABY! Exactly what do you expect to see?! If I comment on y’all pics and go in on them tired ass weave or unblended ass contours, I’ll be wrong, right?”

Star Wars Star Daisy Ridley Had Gotten Sick Of Hearing That She Was “Too Thin” For The Movie Role She Had. Ridley fired back by saying, "For all of you who celebrate each other, celebrate the ones you love, love yourselves, work hard, are kind, thank you for your continued support and the social media love... If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. Kindness isn't going to cure the world of all its awfulness but it's a good place to begin."

After A Ton Of Misogynistic Comments Doled Out By Art Tavana, Sky Ferreira Decided To Shoot Back A Civil Yet Strong Retort. After being accused of being a marketing shill due to her looks, Ferreira replied, “I'm obviously a lot more than my 'sex appeal' or my 'knockers.' I'm not ashamed of either of those things either," she wrote. "It's not calculated or whatever. I do what I want when I feel it's true to me." Tavana later apologized for his article.

When Taylor Swift Got Slammed For Writing About Her Exes… Taylor decided to call things as they are. She called others out on their double standard. “I think that’s a very sexist angle to take. No one says that about Ed Sheeran. No one says that about Bruno Mars. They’re all writing about their exes…and no one raises a red flag there.”

Jennifer Love Hewitt Got Tired Of Hearing That She Was Heavy. We can’t blame her, because she’s a size 2. She replied, "A size 2 is not fat! Nor will it ever be. And being a size 0 doesn't make you beautiful.”

Even Supermodel Tyra Banks Fired Back At Sexist Remarks. After people called her fat, she came right back at them saying, “You can kiss my fat a**!”

Tina Fey Was Called An “Ugly, Pear-Shaped, Bitchy, Overrated Troll” By A Hater. So, she replied in an open letter. Here’s what she said: “I’ll leave it for others to say if I’m the best, but I am certainly one of the most dedicated trolls guarding bridges today. I always ask 3 questions, at least two of which are riddles.”
“Now go to bed, you crazy night owl! You have to be at NASA early in the morning. So they can look for your penis with the Hubble Telescope.”
“Now go to bed, you crazy night owl! You have to be at NASA early in the morning. So they can look for your penis with the Hubble Telescope.”

Emma Watson Really Nailed The Issue Of Sexism. In a Twitter post, she said, “Gender equality not only liberates women but also men from prescribed gender stereotypes.”

Don’t Mess With Hollywood Girls. Trolls have to understand something about Hollywood girls. They got to where they are because they had thick skin. And that’s why they are able to get so mean when they need to be.