‘Very lnappropriate’: Users SIam Valerie BertineIIi,

Valerie Bertinelli, 64,

stirred conversation after sharing a makeup-free selfie in underwear on Instagram.

While she celebrated self-acceptance, the post drew polarized reactions.

Bertinelli shared her struggles with body image, captioning,

“Every lump, bump, wrinkle,

and saggy part of me just feels acceptance…

ready to color my roots late on a Monday night.”

Critics deemed the post “inappropriate,” with one asking,

“Why do we wanna see an old lady wearing her panties online?”

Supporters praised her bravery, calling her “inspiring” and “fabulous.”

The actress has been vocal about overcoming societal pressures.

Reflecting on her youth, she recalled,

“I was made to feel I could lose a few.

” Bertinelli has shifted focus from weight to inner growth, saying,

“It’s not my body that defines my worth, but my heart, mind, and kindness.”

Bertinelli hopes her openness inspires others,

emphasizing that self-love is a journey.

Her story highlights embracing imperfections and prioritizing self-compassion

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