Vidya Balan is known for her unabashed opinions and the actress has always been vocal about body issues. Now, in a recent interview, the 'Dirty Picture' actress has opened up on what she thinks about women opting for surgeries to look younger and how she deals with issues like body-shaming and online negativity. During her recent interaction with lifestyle coach Luke Coutinho, Vidya revealed that she avoids reading comments on her post and added, 'I’ve learned to protect myself over time. For example, I will not read comments on social media. For a while, I had disabled comments. Now, people can comment, but I very rarely go through comments.' She recalled an incident when her masseuse commented on her body weight saying 'Arey phir se weight put on kar liya kya?' Vidya added that she told the masseuse, 'Mere body ke baare mein comment mat keejiye, mujhe acha nahi lagta ,' adding that she even cried later as the incident left her shattered. The diva also approves of the idea that women, if they want, should opt for a surgery to avoid aging, but added, 'Women should not go under knife' to appease anyone and added 'women who do it for themselves can'. The 'Kahaani' actress praised her husband Sidhrth Roy Kapur for being a nice human being and said, 'I feel so fortunate to be with someone who thinks the best of me every day.'For more news and updates, stay tuned to ETimes.