I'm constantly objectified for no fault of my own, says actress Gabriella Charlton

IANS April 15, 2025 214 views

Bigg Boss contestant Gabriella Charlton has publicly criticized social media's persistent objectification of her professional content. In a powerful Instagram story, she questioned why her travel vlogs and personal videos are constantly sexualized without her consent. The actress fearlessly called out online trolls, describing their behavior as cowardly and unacceptable. Her bold stance highlights the ongoing issue of digital harassment faced by women in the entertainment industry.

"You don't get to make me feel small. I'm not giving you that power." - Gabriella Charlton
I'm constantly objectified for no fault of my own, says actress Gabriella Charlton
Chennai, April 15: Lambasting those on social media who have been constantly objectifying her, Bigg Boss contestant and Tamil film actress Gabriella Charlton has lamented that she has constantly been objectified for no fault of her own.

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Bigg Boss star speaks out against constant online objectification

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Challenges sexualization of her professional content

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Condemns verbal abuse and screen-based cowardice

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Stands firm against negative social media treatment

Taking to her Instagram page, she posted a story in which she expressed her pain and anger.

She wrote, “I know I've addressed this multiple times, but here we go again: Is it just me, or does social media feel like an unsafe place? I'm constantly objectified-for no fault of my own.”

The actress then raised some pertinent questions. She asked, “What's so provocative about a travel vlog or a GRWM video? Why must everything be sexualized? Why must I be sexualized? Is that all I am to you?”

The actress made it clear that she wasn’t going to let the negativity bring her down.

She wrote, “You don't get to make me feel small. I'm not giving you that power.”

Gabriella also gave a piece of her mind to those who indulged in verbal abuse.

She said, “And don't even get me started on the verbal abuse and lewd comments. Some of you truly disgust me. Hiding behind a screen doesn't make you bold-it just makes you a coward.”

Gabriella, who is known for her dancing skills, has participated in a number of reality dance shows on television including Jodi Number One.

The actress, who played a significant role in director Samuthirakani’s ‘Appa’, shot to fame after she entered the Tamil television reality show Bigg Boss.

Gabriella’s most recent film was the action drama ‘Varunan’, which was directed by Jayavelmurugan and which featured Dushyanth Jayaprakash in the lead along with her.The film, which was produced by Karthick Sreedharan, hit screens in March this year.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So proud of Gabriella for speaking up! Women shouldn't have to deal with this kind of harassment just for existing online. The way people sexualize normal content is disgusting. 👏
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Rahul S.
While I support her right to speak out, I wonder if some of her dance videos might unintentionally attract the wrong attention. Not justifying the behavior, just saying content matters.
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Anjali M.
This is why I quit Instagram last year. The toxicity is unreal. More power to Gabriella for calling it out! 💪
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Karthik V.
People forget celebrities are human beings too. Would they say these things to their sisters or mothers? Disappointing behavior from so-called "fans".
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Shweta P.
I've followed her since Bigg Boss days. She's always been so talented and genuine. It breaks my heart that she has to deal with this nonsense. Stay strong Gabriella! ❤️
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Manoj T.
Social media platforms need better moderation tools. These keyboard warriors ruin the experience for everyone. Good on her for not staying silent!

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