#1. WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair is one of the best WWE Superstars in history and arguably the best female competitor of all time. That did not prevent the 13-time Women's Champion from getting body-shamed on social media by a few users, who she responded to impressively.
Last year, Flair had to take time off WWE to undergo cosmetic surgery. When she made the announcement, she was bombarded with a few body-shaming tweets. The Queen did not hold back and fired at the body shamers in a series of tweets.
"I do not owe anyone a thing. But I will not allow people to think I’m somehow ashamed of it for even a second longer. I’m not upset or angry, but enough is enough. The body-shaming in general (not just me) has been allowed to go on for far too long."
Another Twitter user tried to body shame Charlotte last April when he commented on her appearance on Monday Night Raw. Again, the former RAW Women's Champion slammed the body shamer.
Flair opened up about being subjected to body shaming in an interview with the Press Association.
"Negative comments in terms of body image are the hardest thing the women probably struggle with. But I think the best thing that we can do as WWE superstars is taking that negativity and using it in a positive way, because there are so many young kids on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to not send the message of hate on to. [We need to] ignore if someone is saying something bad, and not add fuel to the fire."
Charlotte lost her chance to re-capture the RAW Women's Championship at Hell in a Cell, although she won her match against Rhea Ripley by disqualification. She has another shot at the title next Sunday at WWE Money in the Bank.