Tia Mowry is shutting down her haters ... again!
After being plagued by pregnancy rumors last year, the actress decided to put an end to the speculation by getting candid about her body.
"I am not pregnant, I am just happy. I've gained these extra 10, 15 pounds because of my cooking show," she told Huffington Post at the time. "Honey, I eat my food! I'm just enjoying life and, when I want to drop the pounds, I will, but right now I'm happy with who I am."
Unfortunately, the fat shaming hasn't stopped, and the "Tia Mowry at Home" star took to Instagram again today to call out one of her critics directly.
"I don't normally do this, but I wanted to prove a point," she wrote Thursday, alongside a screenshot of negative comments. "I just posted a few days ago about embracing and uplifting others about body image. Here, @miekk_ felt the need to say I was getting fat. I took a look at your profile and I was sad to see that you WORK for YOUNG African American girls aiding in their studies. I hope this isn't what you would tell your girls? Does your BOSS know that this is how you degrade other WOMAN?"
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She then took it one step further, calling out the woman's employeer.
"@hbcutravelers Internet BULLYING is not cool and it needs to stop," she added, referencing the organization that aids "in the development of African-American students by promoting travel." "Would you say this to my face? Is this how you speak to yourself when YOU look at yourself in the mirror. Again, I'm shining a light on this issue hoping to see change. Love and uplift!"
The critic that Tia went after later deleted her Instagram account, but the organization issued an apology stating that the group "does not encourage bullying in any way, shape, or form."
"To @tiamowry: the young lady you mentioned does not work for our organization, but was a supporter of our mission, which can be viewed on our website," the post read. "You are beautiful inside and out, and it saddens me to see that she would make the negative remark that she did. We will be sure to use this incident to stand out against negativity! Please continue to inspire and uplift others."
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