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Shehnaaz Gill breaks silence on acid attack threats, morphed videos of her: ‘It is getting me sympathy’

Currently, Shehnaaz is in Canada

Shehnaaz Gill breaks silence on acid attack threats, morphed videos of her: ‘It is getting me sympathy’

Former Bigg Boss contestant Shehnaaz Gill. — File Photo



Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, March 6

Former Bigg Boss contestant Shehnaaz Gill revealed that she is unfazed by the acid attack threats and the morphed videos of her that were circulated online.

The actress said that the “negativity is backfiring, and only turning into positivity for her”. She adds that these things are only making fans love her more.

In conversation with Bollywood Hungama, Shehnaaz said that she is not scared of the threats or doctored videos. “I want to congratulate those who are doing these things. It is not affecting me, but I think it is getting me sympathy. People are loving me more,” she said in Hindi.

“People do not realise that if they say something negative about someone, it turns into positivity for the person they are speaking badly about because they get sympathy,” she added.

Shehnaaz, who was the second runner-up of Bigg Boss 13, has featured in a number of music videos since the show came to an end.

Currently, Shehnaaz is in Canada, where is shooting for a film titled ‘Honsla Rakh’, alongside Diljit Dosanjh and Sonam Bajwa. It is scheduled to hit theatres on Dussehra (October 15) this year.


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