Singer Kelly Clarkson honored America's birthday by giving a shout-out to U.S. service members fighting the good fight.
"You're fat," user @Euger23 replied — a retort neither patriotic nor relevant, if you ask me.
Clarkson, who has amassed over 11 million followers on the social media platform, attracts trolls left and right. She has much better things to do than respond to every last Joe Schmo who clearly needs a hobby or two.
But Clarkson decided a simple, four-word response would do the trick this time.
"And still fucking awesome," the singer responded

- For starters, don't stoop to their level. Unless you're a playground bully in first grade, you should know better.
- Make sure you don't perpetuate any harmful messaging. Clarkson didn't fight back against being called fat because there really wasn't a need to. "Fat" is not a dirty word, after all; it's an adjective. Our culture often weaponizes it as an insult when it shouldn't be.
- And then cap it off with the perfect emoji. Because nothing says "I'm above your attempt at name-calling" than a tongue-out, winking smiley face.
"It’s more if I’m happy and I’m confident and feeling good," Clarkson once responded to being body-shamed in 2015. "That’s always been my thing. And more so now, since having a family — I don’t seek out any other acceptance."
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http://www.upworthy.com/kelly-clarkson-responded-brilliantly-to-a-fat-shamer-with-4-words-and-1-emoji
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