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‘Very lnappropriate’: Users SIam Valerie BertineIIi,
In her caption, Bertinelli expressed acceptance of her body as it is, writing that “every lump, bump, wrinkle, and saggy part” of her now feels met with grace. She framed the moment casually, mentioning plans to color her roots later that evening, reinforcing the everyday reality behind the post rather than presenting it as a staged statement.
The response online was sharply divided. Some critics labeled the image inappropriate, with one commenter questioning why anyone would want to see an older woman in her underwear. These reactions highlighted persistent societal discomfort with aging bodies, particularly those of women who step outside traditional expectations of modesty and youth.
Supporters, however, praised Bertinelli for her honesty and courage. Many described her as inspiring, fabulous, and refreshing, applauding her willingness to show herself without filters or apology. For these followers, the post represented empowerment and authenticity rather than attention-seeking.
Bertinelli has long spoken about struggles with body image shaped by external pressures. Reflecting on her youth, she recalled being told she “could lose a few,” a message that stayed with her for years. Over time, she has worked to untangle her self-worth from her appearance.
Today, Bertinelli emphasizes inner growth over physical perfection. She insists that her worth lies in her heart, mind, and kindness, not her body. By sharing her journey, she hopes to encourage others to practice self-love, reminding them that acceptance is an ongoing process.