https://ocdn.eu/pulscms-transforms/1/4YGktkpTURBXy9hYmQ0NzI3NGFlZjhlODJjMDFiMTk5ZDViNmJkYmJmMy5qcGeSlQMAAM0EAM0CQJMFzQMUzQG8
A Twitter user randomly wrote "I like them thick but I don't want big belle o" and another replied his tweet with a bikini photo of the Ghanaian actress and with the caption, "Ratio'd with a picture of a thick baby with no belle!!". Reacting to the tweets, Juliet Ibrahim wrote that "FYI, I do have belle! I have a Natural pot belle oo, and it protrudes every time I eat too much, bloat or stop working out, know why? Because I AM A WOMAN!". Bemoaning the fan not use social media photos and celebrities to define beauty, the mother of one continued that "Stop making women to feel less beautiful when they don't look like your favorite celebrities edited or perfect angled photos dear". The actress' comment has attracted praise from some tweeps who appreciated her honesty and standing up for all women though she was being rated to be privileged among the rest. Source | Summary