Samantha Ruth Prabhu reacts after a fan criticises her for her past brand endorsements: I have made mistakes in the past

Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who rose to fame in the 2010s with her Telugu and Tamil films, and later forayed into Bollywood, recently spoke about the importance of eating healthy food on her podcast, Take20. Hours after the episode went live online, a netizen pointed out that while Samantha was now talking about healthy eating habits, she had endorsed unhealthy food and drink brands in the past.

A file photo of Samantha Ruth Prabhu (Instagram)
An archive photo of Samantha Ruth Prabhu (Instagram)

The comment apparently affected Samantha greatly. In response, she wrote: “I have made mistakes in the past when I didn’t know what to do, but I have stopped taking a lot of advice. I believe in practicing what I preach.”

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Suffering from myositis (a rare autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the muscles), Samantha, who took a six-month break from work last year to focus on her health, tells us she has made health and fitness an integral part of her lifestyle and intends to inspire those in her sphere of influence to lead healthy lifestyles.

“Given how much I have learned, it is now difficult to stop seeing things that I may not have been aware of before. Whether I choose foods or brands, my entire spirit is now focused on healthy living,” shares Samantha, who was diagnosed with myositis in 2022.

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Samantha also says that it is time for her to “do the right thing” and with that, “do it better.” The actress, who returned to the big screen in 2023 with the film kushi Along with Vijay Deverakonda, he explains: “While my choices may seem less than ideal to most, given that brands have a commercial impact on us, I am working to ensure that I now align myself only with those brands that are equally committed to life and welfare. I do my research and try to use the products myself before recommending them.”