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Dineo Ranaka hits back at troll over weight comments

by Chiraag Davechand
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There are moments online that go beyond celebrity drama and tap into something more personal. This week, Dineo Ranaka found herself at the centre of one such moment.

After receiving harsh comments about her weight on social media, Ranaka did not stay quiet. Instead, she responded directly, making it clear that women do not owe anyone explanations about their bodies.

A response that resonated

In her reply, Ranaka addressed the criticism head-on, rejecting the idea that public figures must meet certain expectations. Her message was simple but firm, pushing back against the kind of commentary that has become all too common online.

For many, it was not just about one exchange. It reflected a broader frustration with how easily people feel entitled to comment on women’s bodies.

A familiar issue in a digital age

Body shaming is not new, but social media has made it more visible and more immediate. Public figures, in particular, often face constant scrutiny, with every photo or appearance open to judgment.

Ranaka’s response highlights how these moments play out in real time, where a single comment can trigger a much larger conversation.

South Africans join the conversation

As the exchange gained attention, many South Africans weighed in. Some supported Ranaka, praising her for speaking up and setting boundaries.

Others pointed out how often women, especially those in the public eye, are expected to justify changes in their appearance. The discussion quickly moved beyond one comment to a wider reflection on respect and accountability online.

They are cooking Dineo Ranaka there by tiktok😭😭 pic.twitter.com/ZtFL4fJLkC

— shums (@YourBoiShu_) March 23, 2026

More than just a comeback

What stands out about Ranaka’s response is that it goes beyond a typical celebrity clapback. It touches on a deeper issue about autonomy and the pressure placed on women to explain themselves.

In a country where conversations around body image and mental health are becoming more open, moments like this carry weight.

A message that lingers

While social media moves quickly, some messages stay with people. Ranaka’s stance serves as a reminder that public figures are still individuals and that criticism, especially when it is personal, has real impact.

For many watching, it was not just about what was said. It was about what it represents, a shift towards pushing back against harmful narratives and reclaiming space.

Also read: Liema reveals how she plans to use her R2 million Big Brother Mzansi prize

Source: Briefly News

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