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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Rejects Social-Media Validation in New L’Oréal Paris ‘Lessons of Worth’ Film

The message appears in a global ambassador series focused on protecting women’s self-esteem in the digital age.

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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Doesn't Seek Social Media Validation To Feel 'Worthy': As Mother, It's A Grave Concern
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Overview

  • In the new video, she says people should not let likes, comments, or posts determine their value.
  • She calls the issue a “matter of grave concern” as a woman and mother, citing its sway over young minds and impressionable adults.
  • Her appeal centers on inward validation, stressing that “worth is innate” and that the “only like that matters” is self-approval.
  • L’Oréal Paris India presents the film as addressing social-media-driven harm to women’s self-worth, with executive Dario Zizzi underscoring the problem’s scale.
  • The installment joins a global Lessons of Worth lineup featuring ambassadors such as Viola Davis and Kate Winslet, and early online reactions have been broadly positive.