Yuivika Choudhary has issued an apology on Twitter, saying she did not know the meaning of the said word.
Yuvika Choudhary (Photo/AFP)
Actor Yuvika Chaudhary, known for films like 'Om Shanti Om' and 'The Shaukeens', on Tuesday found herself in the midst of a controversy when a video of hers allegedly using a casteist slur went viral on social media. The former 'Bigg Boss' contestant soon issued an apology on Twitter, saying she did not know the meaning of the said word.
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While the video has not been removed from the actor's vlog (video blog) on YouTube, the portion where she mentions the slur appears to have been chopped off. The original clip, which is still being shared on social media, shows her husband, actor-model Prince Narula in the midst of a grooming session as Chaudhary explains why she is not dressed well.
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Few days ago munmun dutta used the word. These celebrities are normalising it. This is non negotiable @HansrajMeena #ArrestYuvikaChoudhary #मोदी_पनौती_है #नौकरी_चोर_भाजपा pic.twitter.com/MkczaNvrXE
— Md Toushif (@MdToush0786) May 25, 2021
Later, the 37-year-old model-actor apologised for her actions and said she didn't mean to hurt anyone's sentiments. "Hi guys I didn’t know the meaning about that word wt I used in my last vlog I didn't mean to hurt anyone and I can never do that to hurt someone I apologise to each n every one I hope you understand love you all [sic]" Chaudhary tweeted.
Hi guys I didn’t kw the meaning about that word wt I used in my last vlog I didn’t mean to hurt anyone and I can never do that to hurt someone I apologise to each n every one I hope you understand love you all
— Yuvika Choudhary (@yuvikachoudhary) May 25, 2021
The incident comes weeks after 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' actor Munmun Dutta was criticised for using a casteist slur in one of her videos. She was later booked by the police in Haryana's Hansi town and Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
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