Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Epic Reply To Internet Trolls Will Get You Laughing: Pics

Samantha Ruth Prabhu appears to have mastered the art of dealing with online haters. On Friday, the starlet responded sarcastically to a bully who predicted that she would die alone. It everything took place on Twitter.

Samantha had posted a photo of her beloved dogs previously in the day. While exercising out, she was spotted enjoying time with her favourite dog Sasha in the photo. Fans applauded the image after it was published on Twitter. However, she was attacked by a social media user.

Samantha’s Reply On Twitter To The Troll

“She will end up dying alone with cats and dogs,” is what the tweet said, and this is what Samantha replied him with, “I would consider myself lucky.” After receiving feedback from her followers, the user deleted the comment. A fan, though, was able to capture a snapshot of it.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu just uploaded a photo of herself on social media with her pet dog, Saasha. The photo was taken during her training and shows her in a fascinating way with her dog. While the image has garnered positive feedback from followers, one Social media user mocked her.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Upcoming Films

Samantha Ruth Prabhu has concluded shooting in Kashmir for her forthcoming flick “Kushi”, which stars Vijay Deverakonda. It will be released on December 23rd, directed by Shiva Nirvana. Shaakuntalam, Gunasekhar’s mythical drama, is another project she’s working on. Aside from that, she has a role in the new generation drama “Yashoda”.

Samantha‘s connection with social networking sites is tumultuous. After she and Naga Chaitanya confirmed their breakup, the haters abused her even more. Samantha has already discussed the positive and negative feedback she experiences on social networking sites. This is what she said, when she was asked about the same by ETimes,

“I wouldn’t say that it is not hard. I would not take bullying on social media lightly. It is definitely not easy. It could have a lot of repercussions on one’s mental health. So, I am not going to make it seem like it is a small issue. I can handle it, as I have experienced it over the years. Some others might not be able to, and they should definitely be able to seek help from friends and family,”

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