After inviting whoever wrote the story to join her in running in and out of the ocean while being photographed and trying to remember her lines and stay in character, Dillman posed a question to the people who wrote “fat shaming” comments.
“How would you feel if someone said those things about you? Or if they made your loved one cry because they said it to them?” the actress wrote.
“These are the types of comments that lead to the development of depression, anxiety and eating disorders.”
Dillman made sure her fans knew that she was OK by adding a humorous sign off: “To the man who said I had no curves and look like a refrigerator – don’t be mean
to refrigerators – they are keeping all my food cold so I can be juicy news for you all to comment on,” she posted.
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The star has previously told WHO she likes to keep fit and healthy as a stress reliever.
“I’m a very energetic person so if I don’t work out I can’t sleep,” she revealed.
“I have to keep myself sane and balanced, and all that jazz.”
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