Khushi Kapoor opens up about her insecurities

Wednesday 20th May 2020 05:38 EDT
 
 

In her own 'Quarantine Tape', one of Bollywood's newest faces, Khushi Kapoor offered an insight into her insecurities, over the weekend. Sharing a montage of pictures and videos featuring childhood memories with parents Sridevi, and Boney Kapoor, the actress talks about herself and the insecurities she faced growing up.

“I don’t think I’m the person I want to be yet but I definitely think I’m growing. It’s so rewarding to see people show so much appreciation towards me when I have not even done anything to deserve it yet. I have the power to make someone else happy, it just makes this all the more worth it,” Janhvi Kapoor's younger sister said.

Khushi goes on to say that she has been at the receiving end of criticism from a very young age, which led to her developing ‘self-esteem issues and insecurities’. She says, “People still s**t on me. I’m kind of shy and awkward. Obviously, sometimes, the hate gets to you, especially being so young. I just want people to know I am a real person. I didn’t really know how to handle it, so my self-esteem issues and insecurities stem from that. As a child, it affected the way I saw my parents. I didn’t look like my mom and I didn’t look like my sister, so sometimes, people would point that out and make fun of me. I wasn’t the healthiest about it at some point and it affected the way I would eat and the way I would dress.”

She said that she has since learnt to love herself. “You just have to learn to be okay with yourself and in your own skin. I think that the way to deal with it is to say f**k it and put yourself out there and do whatever you feel like doing. I feel like people will appreciate you for it,” she concludes.


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