Be it grammatical errors or fashion faux

 

Even celebrities are human beings and they tend to make mistakes, but most of the time, people go overboard and tend to be hypercritical,’’ says AdhirCity-based radio presenter Sriram Sullia feels that all Blue Panax Denax Beach Wool faux fur fabric this buzz on social media is just like a 24-hour sandstorm. were trolled for their outfits, the Dangal actress Fatima Sana Shaikh got trolled for donning a black swimsuit during the holy month of Ramadan.

 

Actress Ameesha Patel got trolled for posting a photograph showing her armpits.We are about to wind up 2017 and Shradda Kapoor could be the last celebrity that twitterati's get to troll on.” The sentiment behind sharing such a picture was genuine but what she did not realise was that the picture she shared was a fake one.Social media has always made us very censorious and 2017 wasn’t any different. “It takes a great deal to reach that point and be a public figure. Can never thank you Jawaans enough.” Within no time, hell broke loose and Twitteratis went absolutely berserk with their comments on the actress.

 

She went on to tweet about the Indian Army soldiers posted at Siachen Glacier. Social media is more like a double edged sword and you need to have a thick skin to face whatever comes your way,” says Sriram. People look up at you, they discuss about you as a public figure, so you need to be sure about what you are posting. No sooner, a website called SM Hoax Slayer tweeted, “Good thought.Bengaluru-based musician Adhir Punja says that it is sad to see people misuse social media. If Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone.

 

Be it grammatical errors or fashion faux pas, none of it goes unnoticed, especially when they are posted by celebrities. Once you’ve reached there, you are obliged to face the heat for what you say, and do.

 

The year 2017 saw a line of celebrities undergo similar experience. The actress posted a picture of soldiers withstanding the extreme cold weather and she wrote, “They freeze to make sure that we are warm. Salman Khan got roasted on Twitter after he posted pictures from the launch of Being Human e-cycle along with some road safety tips. Even when the post comes as an innocent or honest mistake, twitteratis are seldom in the mood to let go of it, and the most recent celebrity to bear the brunt of it was none other than Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor. Most often, these posts are dealt with intense scrutiny and even sarcastic and sardonic comments. We all agree but this particular photo is of the Russian Army