Farmers Protest: Kangana Ranaut accuses Ex adult film actress Mia Khalifa of 'giving paid opinions' on India's internal issue

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has slammed both Rihanna and Mia Khalifa on Twitter

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Ever since Hollywood pop sensation Rihanna on Tuesday spoke in favor of farmers in the ongoing farmers protest in India, various international celebrities are voicing their opinions and supporting the farmer's movement in India.. Rihanna on Tuesday shared a report that the Modi government has scrapped the internet services along with Delhi border areas where farmers are protesting against the three newly passed farm laws by the Modi government. Rihanna had asked the people that why no-one is discussing this issue and addressing their problem? 

Following that, former adult movie actress Mia Khalifa too extended her support to the farmers and also accused the Modi government of human rights violations.

Now, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has slammed both Rihanna and Mia Khalifa on Twitter. Kangana slammed people who are trending both celebrities on Twitter and hailing their effort to speak for farmers. On this, Kangana said that there is nothing special about Rihanna. She is a singer just like Sunidhi Chauhan and Neha Kakkar. With taking the name of Mia Khalifa, Kangana said that she has paid opinion. 

Kangana on Twitter wrote, "Yes please India wants to know, to simplify to Indians, she is a singer much like Sunidhi Chauhan or Neha Kakkar ...what is so special about her, well... she can shake her bum cheeks and expose her ass crack right in to the camera lens while singing..ya that’s all. Nothing else."

"Librus who are getting excited about these American porn stars giving paid opinions about our internal issues, well 99 percent India does not care or respect American way of life, one of the most debouched, money minded and self centred societies. So calm down fools ..." added Kangana. 

Also Read: After Rihanna, Former adult film star Mia Khalifa extends her support to farmers, says 'human rights violations going on'


 


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