Like most young women of a certain age — that certain age being not a girl, not yet dead as a doornail — Bella Thorne has reached a point in her life where she doesn’t feel the need to shave her legs every time she goes out in public.
Especially when she’s wearing pants on the red carpet.
Normal, right?
Well, one Twitter troll didn’t think so.
He posted a super zoomed in picture of her barely visible leg hair and was like, “FYI babe, you’re still perfect but looking at your leg hair makes me wanna vomit and you need to go grab yourself a razor and fix that pronto so you can look one hundo 4 me.”
And Bella was basically like, “Trollboy, please, I don’t negotiate with terrorists.”
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