Malaika Arora embraces stretch marks with pride, wins hearts online: 'You don’t need a star to make that normal'

In a city that often values flawless appearances, Malaika Arora is changing the game in her own way. Recently seen walking the streets of Mumbai, the actor, dancer, and wellness advocate showed not just her fashion sense, but also her confidence and self-acceptance. Dressed in a cocoa-toned sleeveless crop top and matching joggers, Malaika kept things fuss-free and functional.
Malaika Arora embraces stretch marks with pride, wins hearts online: 'You don’t need a star to make that normal'
In a city that often values flawless appearances, Malaika Arora is changing the game in her own way. Recently seen walking the streets of Mumbai, the actor, dancer, and wellness advocate showed not just her fashion sense, but also her confidence and self-acceptance.
Dressed in a cocoa-toned sleeveless crop top and matching joggers, Malaika kept things fuss-free and functional. A sleek top bun, oversized shades, and a trusty tote completed the ensemble. But what really resonated with onlookers—and the internet at large—was the unfiltered, unbothered way she carried herself, stretch marks and all, without batting an eye at the ever-present paparazzi.
A video of her appearance quickly gained momentum online. But this time, it wasn’t just about her fashion, it was about the quiet power of owning one’s body, scars and all. Social media was filled with comments of admiration. “Stretch marks are normal,” read one. “You don’t need a star to make that normal,” another wrote, “but it’s heartening to see someone in the spotlight embrace it so effortlessly.”
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This isn’t new territory for Malaika. She’s long been celebrated for being one of the few celebrities unafraid to lean into vulnerability. Whether it's baring her heart or her stretch marks, her candour has made her a rare force in a highly curated industry.

In a past interview with Pinkvilla, she had remarked, “If I’m trolled because I have stretch marks, so be it. People have far deeper insecurities in life… I have my own share.” Speaking about the pressure of aging in the public eye, she added, “The older you get, the more your insecurities come to the forefront… I felt my insecurities when I was 18, in my 20s, in my 30s, and also in my 40s… What is more important is how much of it I let it affect me.”
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