Consider this: how often do we say "I'm sorry" without truly believing it? The word has lost its genuine meaning as it has become an integral component of our daily talks. We are sometimes apologetic for expressing our views; other times, the appearance of something as insignificant as body hair requires you to be remorseful to community. tillotama shome recently published a lovely photo of herself, standing with her underarm hair and being shamelessly herself.


The 'Hindi Medium' actress smiled with joy in a photo she shared on Instagram, wearing a crop top with the phrase 'Be Unapologetic.' She also included a profound caption with the image that lingered with us even after we read it. I apologise a lot, she wrote. Worst of all is when I confess in advance of someone else's regret, as if it were a Hello.


If I accomplished something excellent, I apologise because I could have handled it better. The visceral ones, of course, slip silently out of your mouth. The t-shirt acts as a reminder to do it less frequently and more meaningfully. ( Oh, and I'm not apologetic about the body hair. I put it on because I like it. It is not a claim. I, too, wax. I'm the same way. Good morning! Here's to normalising body hair and only apologising when it's truly necessary.




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