Actress Nia Sharma has found herself at the center of a social media storm after promoting a women's health supplement (Representational Image: Wikimedia Commons)  
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Actress Nia Sharma's Advertisement: Endorsement of Vaginal Tightening Product Sparks Controversy

Actress Nia Sharma has found herself at the center of a social media storm after promoting a women's health supplement

Neha Kamble

Actress Nia Sharma has found herself at the center of a social media storm after promoting a women's health supplement that claims to tighten the vagina. The advertisement, shared on her Instagram account, sparked widespread criticism and outrage, with many accusing her of spreading misinformation and perpetuating harmful stereotypes.

The Controversial Advertisement:

In the commercial, Nia is shown struggling with various "loose" items, such as a dress, a bottle cap, and shoelaces, before finally finding the perfect fit with a dress that complements her figure. The clip concludes with her saying, Do it right, keep it tight. The caption accompanying the post read, Sometimes, life is all about finding the perfect fit. Whether it's your favorite outfit or something more intimate, we've got you covered. Experience the perfect tight.

promote positive body image and self-acceptance (Representational Image: Unsplash)

Critics pointed out that vaginal tightening supplements are not supported by scientific evidence and can be harmful. They also argued that such endorsements reinforce damaging societal norms and perpetuate body insecurity.

Many fans reminded Nia of her responsibility as a public figure, urging her to promote positive body image and self-acceptance.

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