Celebrity scrutiny of their appearance continues to spark conversation, especially when speculation about cosmetic procedures or treatments is prevalent. the actor Hansika Motwani He experienced it firsthand in his early years, when he was accused of using “growth hormones”. Addressing these long-standing rumours, he recently dismissed them in an interview. Hansika said in an interview with The Male Feminist’s Haterrfly, “It’s all rubbish. The media will push anything to get clickbait, and if it works for them, that’s good enough. This news was in all the newspapers because it took stuff like this to make headlines. You see me when I get an injection, to this day, I cry until the medicine dries up.’He also responded to speculation about cosmetic procedures: “Even though my mother is a dermatologist, she doesn’t let me touch my skin. I think people are not so ashamed now.”Reflecting on how beauty standards have evolved, she added: “This is because we all accept how we look. This is one of the good things about the Internet, but it also has a lot of bad things. Back then it was mandatory to look a certain way, to be a certain size, but today all such impositions are gone. You have to be the same.”The actress opened up more about dealing with emotional challenges early in life: “Heartbreaks are hard. But these days, there are so many tools to get over a heartbreak, so it’s an upgrade.”Hansika Motwani was also recently in the news about her divorce with Sohael Khaturiya after four years of marriage. He also opened up about his divorce in the same interview. “My family doesn’t pressure me for anything. People wanted clickbait, they got it. They wanted headlines, they got it. I’ll never cover it up, and I won’t because I don’t care. It’s okay. I don’t regret it. It’s better to get off the train than to suffer if you get on the wrong train.” So it’s okay, it’s okay. I have tremendous support from my family. I have no regrets. So I’m very happy where I’m at,” he said.