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Kubbra Sait condemns derogatory tweet that called Rhea Chakraborty ‘sex bait’

Since then Rhea is at the receiving severe backlash on all social media platforms

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, August 26
 

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Actress Rhea Chakraborty has been hitting the headlines ever since late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s father KK Singh filed an FIR against the actress, levelling several serious allegations against her. 

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Since then the actress is at the receiving severe backlash on all social media platforms. 

But, actor Kubbra Sait came out in support of Rhea. 

Kubbra slammed a tweet attacking Rhea, that called her ‘a fortune huntress, mafia moll’, also adding that her father used her as a ‘bait to trap rich men’.

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“Imagine the day you wake up one morning and you realise that the bile you’ve spewed, won’t allow you to look at yourself in the mirror. That would be a horrible day. Be responsible, or don’t use social media,” Kubbra wrote in her response to a tweet by women’s rights activist Madhu Kishwar.

Kubbra wasn’t the only one to slam the tweet. 

“This woman started Manushi. Was an academic feminist who was an inspiration to so many of us. And, now – she crucifies a woman based on gossip and innuendo, using the worst possible misogynist descriptions – fortune huntress, mafia moll,” another person wrote. “What drives some women to speak ill of other women? Also why do ppl talk so much about an on going investigation-is it because they don’t trust the investigation agencies or are they being just being gossip mongers?” a third person commented.

Sushant’s death is being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation. 

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