WHAT! Jacqueline Fernandez wears Sonam’s old lehenga at her wedding

Sonam Kapoor’s wedding will be followed by a reception which will again be attended by the who’s who of B-Town.

Sonam Kapoor is now finally Sonam Kapoor Ahuja. The actress got married with a lot of dhoom dhaam with full attendance of Bollywood celebs.

Sonam’s tied the knot in her marriage ceremony which was carried out by Sikh rituals.

Biggies including Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Taimur, Arjun Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Amitabh Bachchan, Janhvi Kapoor and many more attended the wedding ceremony.

But who caught our attention was Sonam’s BFF Jacqueline Fernandez who was seen wearing a bubblegum pink lehenga by Anita Dogre.

Jacqueline’s outfit reminded us of Sonam’s old attire from the same designer.

Yes, Sonam has already worn a similar lehenga to the one which Jacqueline was spotted wearing.

We have come across an old click of the ‘Neerja’ actress from a photoshoot where she is seen posing in the same traditional wear.

 

Wow! Isn’t it surprising?

Sonam Kapoor’s wedding will be followed by a reception which will again be attended by the who’s who of B-Town.

Well, coming back to Jacqueline’s lehenga, we wonder did she wear this as a tribute to her friendship with Sonam or she didn’t really put in much thoughts before picking up this ethnic number.

Nevertheless, Jac made a beautiful bridesmaid.

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