Parineeti Chopra UPSET After 'Fake' Statements About Mannara Chopra Goes Viral: 'I Am Watching...'
Parineeti Chopra UPSET After 'Fake' Statements About Mannara Chopra Goes Viral: 'I Am Watching...'
Parineeti Chopra clarified that she has not extended her support to any artists in recent days after fan clubs circulated fake comments and quoted her.

Parineeti Chopra is unhappy after a few fanclubs circulated fake statements. Over the weekend, fan clubs claimed that Parineeti extended her support to her cousin Mannara Chopra. Mannara is a contestant on Bigg Boss 17. While Priyanka extended her support to Mannara last month, a few fan clubs claimed that Parineeti has also weighed in on Mannara’s growing popularity courtesy the Salman Khan show. Although Parineeti has not mentioned the comments that are going viral, she did clarified that she has made no such comments on any artists recently.

Parineeti Chopra Clarifies Her Stand

Taking to her Instagram Stories, Parineeti said, “I am seeing fan pages putting out quotes in favour of their artists, using my name. These are fake. I have given no interviews/quotes about anyone, congratulating them or appreciating them. I am watching, and will be reporting you. Also – get your facts checked first! A little googling never hurt anyone.”

Priyanka Chopra Supports Mannara Chopra:

Last month, Priyanka shared a childhood photo of Mannara along with a heartwarming note to show her support to her cousin participating in Bigg Boss 17. “Throwback to little @memannara Good Luck little one,” along with a red heart, folded hands, and flexed biceps emoji.

About Mannara Chopra on Bigg Boss 17:

Mannara is among the most popular contestants on Bigg Boss 17. Not only has she been making headlines for her game in the show but also has been linked with Munawar Faruqui. Munawar Faruqui and Mannara Chopra quickly bonded as the initial contestants to enter the confession room on Bigg Boss 17. Over time, as their friendship evolved, fellow contestants began associating with them and coined the term #MunAra, a combination of Munawar and Mannara.

Amid the contestants teasing them, Munawar’s girlfriend Nazila wrote a cryptic message last week. “One thing I wish more people knew is that everything isn’t how it seems online. Nobody is as pure and morally correct as they pretend to be, in fact, the reality will take you by surprise. This is why they usually say never meet your idols; because in most cases the way you perceive them is very different from how they actually are so don’t be fooled by what you see online or on TV,” she wrote.

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