Recently, model Diandra Soares shared a post on her Facebook page, with a picture of actor Katrina Kaif and urging women to age gracefully and not opt for plastic surgery. However, the post didn't go down that well as many slammed her for taking a dig at Katrina. 

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Talking to a leading daily, Diandra clarified her post saying, "I did not write ‘Dear Katrina’, I wrote ‘Dear women’ because I am addressing a much larger cause. Also, I don’t have to be sly about it. Even the most reputed Bollywood actors have spoken about the amount of plastic in this business."

After all the buzz, her post was nowhere to be seen on her Facebook wall and in reply to if she has deleted the post, she said, "Nothing is deleted and I haven’t taken down anything. My friends can [still] see it; all other unimportant people cannot. Random people were saying obnoxious things on all my posts. It’s annoying because I’ve got intelligent and senior people from all walks of life getting notifications on such nonsense. I can just click a button and the post will become public again but I don’t want to subject my friends to utter rubbish."

She had already mentioned in her post that it wasn't a "hate post for Katrina", Diandra says it’s unfortunate that everyone misunderstood her Facebook post. 

She cleared the air by saying, "I repeat, it wasn’t about Katrina only. It was a very general post on the subject matter. It just so happens that on that day I saw her in that press conference looking warped…. such a naturally beautiful girl. Sadly, nobody has the intelligence to understand the message. There wasn’t any negativity or nasty stuff in that and I definitely wasn’t advising her. It could have been anyone else’s picture or name there."