“Periods Are Not An Excuse” Sreeleela's Viral Statement Sparks Massive Outrage Online
Actress Sreeleela has landed in the middle of a major controversy after a recent comment about periods triggered outrage across social media. During a public appearance at the success meet of Ustaad Bhagat Singh, the actress said that she had worked through her periods while shooting songs and believed that “periods are not an excuse” when women want equality and success.

Her statement quickly went viral, especially because Sreeleela is not only an actress but also recently completed her MBBS degree. Many people online felt that someone with a medical background should have been more sensitive while talking about menstruation and women’s health. Several users criticised her for generalising period pain and ignoring the fact that not every woman experiences periods in the same way.
During her speech, Sreeleela explained that she had continued shooting for films even while dealing with period pain. She said women need to push beyond “physiological barriers” if they want equal opportunities. While some people appreciated her message of resilience and hard work, others believed her wording was harsh and dismissive. The phrase “not an excuse” became the biggest reason behind the backlash.
A large section of social media users argued that period pain is very different from person to person. Some women experience only mild discomfort, while others deal with severe cramps, nausea, fatigue, heavy bleeding, PCOS, endometriosis, or conditions that make even daily activities difficult. Many women online said that Sreeleela’s personal experience cannot be applied to everyone else.
The controversy has now turned into a larger conversation about women’s health, workplace expectations, and the pressure many women feel to keep performing despite pain. Some users said her statement reflects the reality that women are often expected to ignore their health struggles to prove they are strong. Others defended Sreeleela by saying she was only talking about her own journey and not trying to shame other women.
So far, Sreeleela has not issued any clarification or response to the criticism. However, the debate around her statement continues to grow online, with people discussing whether resilience should ever come at the cost of ignoring real health issues.
Her statement quickly went viral, especially because Sreeleela is not only an actress but also recently completed her MBBS degree. Many people online felt that someone with a medical background should have been more sensitive while talking about menstruation and women’s health. Several users criticised her for generalising period pain and ignoring the fact that not every woman experiences periods in the same way.
During her speech, Sreeleela explained that she had continued shooting for films even while dealing with period pain. She said women need to push beyond “physiological barriers” if they want equal opportunities. While some people appreciated her message of resilience and hard work, others believed her wording was harsh and dismissive. The phrase “not an excuse” became the biggest reason behind the backlash.
Mumbai, Feb 13 (IANS) Tollywood actress Sreeleela has now added another feather to her cap after graduating with an MBBS degree after 6 years of hard work.
A large section of social media users argued that period pain is very different from person to person. Some women experience only mild discomfort, while others deal with severe cramps, nausea, fatigue, heavy bleeding, PCOS, endometriosis, or conditions that make even daily activities difficult. Many women online said that Sreeleela’s personal experience cannot be applied to everyone else.
The controversy has now turned into a larger conversation about women’s health, workplace expectations, and the pressure many women feel to keep performing despite pain. Some users said her statement reflects the reality that women are often expected to ignore their health struggles to prove they are strong. Others defended Sreeleela by saying she was only talking about her own journey and not trying to shame other women.
So far, Sreeleela has not issued any clarification or response to the criticism. However, the debate around her statement continues to grow online, with people discussing whether resilience should ever come at the cost of ignoring real health issues.
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