Hilary Duff's inspiring message to those who criticize her mother's body

The celebrities They are always under the spotlight and are usually the most criticized when they look a few extra pounds or their bodies are not toned. But little by little that pressure is easing, due in part to their own celebrities They are revealed against her.

The last one was the ex-Disney girl, Hilary Duff (The new Cinderella) who recently posted on her Instagram account a photo in a bathing suit, where she is seen enjoying a day at the beach with her little son Luca. The actress accompanied the photo with a message addressed not only to the haters, but also took the opportunity to send a inspiring message to all women, girls, youth and mothers With your comment.

I am posting this on behalf of young girls, women, and mothers of all ages. I'm enjoying a vacation with my son after a long season of shooting and being away from him for weeks at a time over those months. Since websites and magazines love to share 'celeb flaws' - well I have them! My body has given me the greatest gift of my life: Luca, 5 years ago. I'm turning 30 in September and my body is healthy and gets me where I need to go. Ladies, lets be proud of what we've got and stop wasting precious time in the day wishing we were different, better, and unflawed. You guys (you know who you are!) Already know how to ruin a good time, and now you are body shamers as well. #kissmyass ✌

A shared post by Hilary Duff (@hilaryduff) on Aug 4, 2017 at 11:45 p.m. PDT

Next to the photo, he wrote the following message:

“I post this on behalf of girls, women and mothers of all ages. I am enjoying a vacation with my son, after a long season of recordings and being away from him for many weeks during those months. And since websites and magazines love to share the "flaws of celebrities," well, I have them! My body has given me the greatest gift of my life: my son Luca, 5 years ago. In September I turn 30 and my body is healthy, and it takes me everywhere. Ladies, let's be proud of what we have and stop wasting time wishing we were different, better and perfect. And you guys (you know who they are), you know how to ruin something good, and now you are also body shamers. ”

An important empowerment message addressed to women, both those who have been mothers and those who have not, inviting them to feel safe in their bodies, even if they are not perfect.