Chinmayi Sripaada Responds To Netizen Who Called Her Prostitute

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An unpleasant comment posted by an X user who referred to singer chinmayi Sripaada as a prostitute was criticized by the singer. It took place after chinmayi expressed her feelings on Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash's terrible suicide on december 11. Amid the case's social media uproar, chinmayi made the point that males who can rally support, raise money, and put pressure on businesses like Accenture to take action against Subhash's wife frequently do not do the same to protect women.
However, a troll responded to her message with offensive language, stating that she "has more than one father." chinmayi, who is well-known for taking a bold stand against harassment online, confronted the individual.

"#Chinmayi you are a prostitute? Your behavior shows your birth in an illegal way, you have more than one father," the user commented under her post.
Reacting to the troll, chinmayi wrote, "The thing is - If you had had an education only one sperm and egg can make a human... Don't worry about my birth and even if I were a prostitute even my shadow wouldn't want to be touched by the likes of you or many like you ranting away. LOL. Abusers calling themselves Mens Rights Activists. Joke."
Chinmayi uses social media extensively, and her opinions on a range of social problems frequently garner media attention.
 
Since she advocated for the #MeToo movement and named several well-known actors in the tamil film business who take advantage of women and try to have sex with girls, she has also received a lot of hate on social media.

On Wednesday, chinmayi, reacting to Subhash's death, wrote on X, "One thing I understand from the Atul Subhash case is that so many of these men are capable of mobilising support, raising funds, even attempting to force Accenture to fire the woman, reaching out to top management and more. When they want to, they will. So if they haven't done anything so far to make sure rapes and child sexual abuse happen (especially for men and male survivors of sexual violence), Or even something like corruption and holding politicians accountable - you know why."

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