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NDTV
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Reminds Fans Beauty Lies In Self-Worth: "It Is Innate, Not Measured In Likes"
Actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who is the brand ambassador of L'oreal Paris, has unveiled the latest chapter of the brand's global Lessons of Worth series. In the ad, the 51-year-old emphasised how she refuses to let likes or social media chatter define her self-worth, urging her followers to take the same approach. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's Message On Self-Worth Social media has become an integral part of everyone's life and has an impact on people's self-worth. Urging people not to pay too much attention to social media approval, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan shared that one should never measure their worth by what others are saying. The Devadas actor says in the video, "I'm worth it, but what really decides that? The kind of pictures are posted? The number of likes? Or is it the comments on social media? We have given such power to these things. The power to own our worth." Showing her concerns as a mother, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan emphasised that this is a 'grave' concern. "There's not much difference between social media and social pressure. As a woman and a mother, it's a matter of grave concern to think about the power it can have over young minds. Frankly, even impressionable adults," shared the actor. Asking people to stop looking for self-worth from somewhere else, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan added, "This cannot go on. We must make a choice. Let's not go searching for our self-worth elsewhere, certainly not on social media. Worth is innate." View this post on Instagram A post shared by L'Oréal Paris Official (@lorealparis) Fans Love The Message Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's heartfelt message resonated with her fans, who responded with love. One fan wrote, "She appears once in a blue moon and bam!! Takes the world by storm. Love it, Aishwarya." Another fan commented, "Such a powerful message - it touched my heart deeply." An Instagram user commented, "I wish half of the world understood what she is saying." "That's beauty with brains! Today's kids are unaware of who they are. Miss World for a reason," wrote another fan. "Wow, so powerful and beautiful," said another user.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Aishwarya Rai says her self-worth isn't defined by likes or social media buzz: 'As a woman and mother, it's a matter of grave concern...'
Aishwarya Rai is advocating for inner self-worth over social media validation, emphasizing the importance of looking inward. Concerned about social media's impact, especially on young people, she urges individuals to recognize their innate value. Her message resonated with fans, who praised her wisdom and beauty, while she remains focused on future projects after her role in 'Ponniyin Selvan'. In a world where likes and comments often shape how people see themselves, Aishwarya Rai is choosing to look inward. The actor and former Miss World says her self-worth isn't tied to social media buzz—and as a woman and mother, she believes it's a message that needs to be heard now more than ever. Speaking on social media's influence A new video from a cosmetic brand's Lessons of Worth series features Aishwarya sharing her thoughts on self-worth. She spoke about the growing influence of social media on how people see their self-worth. She pointed out how many rely on likes, pictures, and comments for validation, stressing that true worth should not be defined by online approval. Abhishek Bachchan Breaks Silence On Divorce Rumours With Aishwarya Rai A mother's concern The actress also expressed concern as a mother, saying there's little difference between social media and social pressure. She highlighted how both young people and even impressionable adults can be deeply affected by it, calling it a matter of 'grave concern.' Aishwarya further urged people to stop seeking validation online, stressing that self-worth is innate and should come from within. She emphasized the need to make a conscious choice and look inward for validation, ending the video by reassuring viewers that they are 'worth it' and should truly believe it. Fans call her 'queen' Her message appears to have struck a chord with fans, who responded positively to the new video. While one fan wrote, 'I wish half of the world understands what she is saying', another one added, 'So well said and powerful coming from none other than Aishwarya'. Aishwarya's message appears to have struck a chord with fans, who responded positively to the new video. Some called her a 'queen' in the comments section, while others praised her beauty. On the work front, Aishwarya was last seen in Mani Ratnam 's Ponniyin Selvan I and II, and is yet to announce her next project. Last year, she made headlines amid speculation of a split from husband Abhishek Bachchan , but the couple put the rumours to rest by attending a wedding in Mumbai with their daughter Aaradhya. More recently, the family was spotted on vacation by a fan. "Get the latest updates on Times of India, including reviews of the movie Coolie and War 2 ."


News18
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Aishwarya Rai Rejects Social Media Validation In Powerful Video: 'As A Mother, It's A Grave Concern'
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, in her latest L'Oréal Paris Lessons of Worth video, says social media should not define self-worth. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is once again lending her voice to a message of empowerment. In the latest video for L'Oréal Paris' Lessons of Worth series, the global icon reflects on the brand's timeless tagline—'Because you're worth it"—reframing it for today's digital age. In the campaign film, Aishwarya speaks candidly about how social media has become a yardstick for self-worth, with people measuring their value through likes, comments, and posts. Challenging this culture of external validation, she asserts, 'I'm worth it, but what really decides that? The kind of pictures posted? The number of likes? Or is it the comments on social media? We have given such power to these things. The power to own our worth." Raising Concerns as a Woman and Mother The actor goes a step further, warning about the deeper implications of this trend. As a mother, she says she views the issue as 'a matter of grave concern", adding, 'There's not much difference between social media and social pressure. As a woman and a mother, it's a matter of grave concern to think about the power it can have over young minds. Frankly, even impressionable adults." She continues with a plea for introspection: 'This cannot go on. We must make a choice. Let's not go searching for our self-worth elsewhere, certainly not on social media. Worth is innate." Her call to action is simple yet resonant—stop outsourcing self-worth and believe in one's own inherent value. The video has already struck a chord with fans online. One admirer wrote, 'I wish half of the world understands what she is saying." Another called her message 'perfect," while several others praised her for both her wisdom and beauty. Many fans flooded the comments section with crown emojis, hailing her as 'queen." Aishwarya was last seen in Mani Ratnam's magnum opus Ponniyin Selvan: I and II. Though she has not yet announced her next project, the actor remains in the headlines—whether for her professional choices, her appearances with husband Abhishek Bachchan and daughter Aaradhya, or her ongoing association with global campaigns like this one. With Lessons of Worth, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan reiterates that true validation comes from within, leaving fans not only applauding her grace but also reconsidering their own relationship with social media. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Aishwarya Rai refuses to let likes, social media chatter define her self-worth: ‘As a mother, it's a grave concern'
A new video for L'Oréal Paris' Lessons of Worth series featuring Aishwarya Rai elaborates on the brand's tagline—because you're worth it—to fit today's norms. In the ad, the actor says how she refuses to let likes or social media chatter define her self-worth, urging the viewers to do the same. Aishwarya Rai urged everyone to find their self-worth from within in the new video for L'Oréal Paris, Aishwarya Rai on self-worth in the age of social media Aishwarya addressed the growing influence of social media on personal worth, with many looking online for validation. Urging the viewers to shift the measure of their worth from external approval, she says in the video, 'I'm worth it, but what really decides that? The kind of pictures posted? The number of likes? Or is it the comments on social media? We have given such power to these things. The power to own our worth.' The actor also added that it's a matter of 'grave concern' for her, given she was a mother, stating, 'There's not much difference between social media and social pressure. As a woman and a mother, it's a matter of grave concern to think about the power it can have over young minds. Frankly, even impressionable adults.' Aishwarya added, 'This cannot go on. We must make a choice. Let's not go searching for our self-worth elsewhere, certainly not on social media. " She stated, 'Worth is innate,' while asking everyone to look inwards for validation. She ended the video by assuring people that they are 'worth it' and to believe it. Internet reacts Aishwarya's message seems to have sunk in with her fans, who responded positively to the new video. One fan commented, 'I wish half of the world understands what she is saying.' Another called the message she was giving 'Perfect.' A fan commented, 'So well said and powerful coming from none other than Aishwarya.' Some fans called her 'queen' in the comments section, while others commented on how beautiful she looked. Aishwarya was last seen in Mani Ratnam's Ponniyin Selvan I and II. She has yet to announce her upcoming project. The actor was in the news last year due to speculation that she was splitting from her husband, Abhishek Bachchan. The couple, however, put those rumours to rest by attending a wedding with their daughter Aaradhya in Mumbai. They were recently spotted on vacation by a fan.