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Netizens ‘express concern’ over Priyanka Chopra’s asthma after a picture where she is smoking cigarette went viral on social media

The duality of celebrities when it comes to what they preach and what they practice is often pointed out on social media.

Actress Priyanka Chopra’s picture where she is smoking a cigarette has gone viral on social media. Her husband Nick Jonas and her mother are also seen in the picture smoking cigars. Netizens took to Twitter to express their concern over Chopra’s asthma because of which she has always campaigned against smoke, especially from firecrackers.


Twitterati also pointed out her own hypocrisy.


Few weeks prior to her wedding last year, during Diwali, Priyanka Chopra had urged people to skip crackers in Diwali, as it makes life difficult for asthma patients. Chopra herself has been suffering from asthma since childhood, she has claimed.

Twitter users even dug up Chopra’s own old tweet condemning smoking where she had claimed she does not smoke. While things could change with time so do personal preferences, the hypocrisy is quite baffling.


The duality of celebrities when it comes to what they preach and what they practice is often pointed out on social media.

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