‘The Walking Dead’ News & Updates; Star Alanna Masterson On Body-Shamers: "Grow The F*CK Up"

By Kelly Callanga - 02 Dec '16 17:10PM
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"The Walking Dead" fans mostly talk about the previous and upcoming episodes but it seemed that this time, they flooded social media with a different observation on the show's previous episode: Tara's body. Alanna Masterson has smashed her body-shamers who commented on her weight and boob size.

On Tuesday, Alanna shared a post on her Instagram account about "The Walking Dead" fans' comments focusing on her weight instead of what happened on the episode which merely focused on her character on the show, Tara, according to Mirror.

The Instagram post Alanna shared was a photo of Marlowe, her 1-year-old daughter. The photo came in with a message "The Walking Dead" star addressed the Instagram trolls, body-shamers and everyone in social media who commented on her weight.

According to the post, Alanna hopes those who body-shamed her after seeing her on the show, especially on the scene where she ran on top of cars trying to avoid walkers, does not have children. She also mentioned that if those people do have children, she hopes that they only teach their children about kindness and acceptance, and that they grow learning that it's not okay to make fun of other people or call people names.

E! Online quoted the post, where "The Walking Dead" star also said that she hopes that one day, her body-shamers will know what it takes to be a parent. "A parent that puts themselves in someone else's shoes," the entertainment news site quoted.

Alanna also wanted to tell body-shamers to "grow the f*ck up." She says that their mother should be ashamed of them for growing up being such judgmental bullies, the Daily Mail reported.

"The Walking Dead Star" also mentioned that she wants to see someone give birth, take care of their child, work 17 hours a day and still be able to nail their stunts. Alanna finished off her Instagram post by encouraging people to love one another.

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