Mira Rajput’s modelling debut for beauty brand gets brutally trolled

Someone said: “no body cant give her blind love just because she is the wife of shahid kapoor..once i thought atleast she was honest with her interviews but everything ruined with this ad”

Mira Rajput is surrounded by controversies ever since she married Shahid Kapoor. This 23-year-old star wife somehow manages to get herself in trouble with the netizens for some reason or the other. You would know what we are talking about if you remember her infamous statement about working women and comparing their babies with a puppy.

This time though, she has become a subject of trolling by Insta users. Mira Rajput recently shot an advertisement with leading beauty and skincare brand ‘Olay’.

The commercial recently came out which Mira posted on her Instagram but the Ad didn’t go well with the Instagram users and they chose to troll the star wife.

It all happened because the product is to rejuvenate the patchy and dull skin which is the problem moslty faced by middle aged or old women. And since Mira is just 23 yrs old, the users got very angry at her for choosing to endorse such a product.

Someone said: “no body cant give her blind love just because she is the wife of shahid kapoor..once i thought atleast she was honest with her interviews but everything ruined with this ad”

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Ouch! Those were some harsh words.

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