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Traffic Reporter Shuts Down Body Shamer on Live TV
inspirational2 years ago

Traffic Reporter Shuts Down Body Shamer on Live TV

Canadian traffic reporter Leslie Horton responded to an online troll who body-shamed her on live TV, revealing that she had lost her uterus to cancer. Horton, 59, addressed the viewer's comment about her appearance, emphasizing that women of her age look a certain way and that body-shaming is unacceptable. Supporters praised her for standing up to rude comments, while Horton encouraged women to embrace their bodies and not let others bring them down. She shared her own journey as a cancer survivor and emphasized the importance of self-acceptance and building from within.

Traffic Reporter Shuts Down Body Shamer on Live TV
inspirational2 years ago

Traffic Reporter Shuts Down Body Shamer on Live TV

Leslie Horton, a traffic reporter for Global News in Canada, responded to a viewer who body-shamed her on live TV. After receiving an email congratulating her on her pregnancy and criticizing her appearance, Horton revealed that she had lost her uterus to cancer and emphasized that women of her age look a certain way. Supporters praised her for standing up to the troll, and Horton encouraged women to embrace their bodies and not let others bring them down. She shared her journey as a cancer survivor and emphasized the importance of self-acceptance and building from within.

Traffic Reporter Claps Back at Body Shamer on Live TV After Cancer Battle
inspirational2 years ago

Traffic Reporter Claps Back at Body Shamer on Live TV After Cancer Battle

Leslie Horton, a traffic reporter for Global News in Canada, responded to a viewer who body-shamed her on live TV by revealing that she had lost her uterus to cancer. In a powerful moment, Horton addressed the online troll, emphasizing that women of her age should be accepted as they are. The video of her response went viral, garnering support from viewers who praised her for standing up to rude comments. Horton, who is now cancer-free, shared her experience and urged women to embrace their bodies and not let others bring them down.