“Parineeti Chopra Responds to Pregnancy Speculation in Candid Instagram Message”

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Parineeti Chopra Addresses Pregnancy Rumours on Instagram

In the whirlwind of celebrity gossip, Parineeti Chopra recently found herself at the center of pregnancy rumors. Speculation arose after her appearance at an event where she wore a loose black ‘kaftan dress.’ However, the actor swiftly took to Instagram to set the record straight and address the latest buzz surrounding her personal life.

During the trailer launch event of her upcoming Netflix film, “Chamkila,” Parineeti’s choice of attire sparked speculation about her being pregnant. Social media users, including paparazzi pages, shared videos from the event, suggesting that she might be hiding a ‘baby bump.’ However, Parineeti responded to these rumors with a touch of humor and disbelief.

In an Instagram Stories post, Parineeti wrote, accompanied by a laughing emoji, “Kaftan dress = pregnancy. Oversized shirt = pregnancy. Comfy Indian kurta = pregnancy.” Her lighthearted response aimed to debunk the assumptions based solely on her outfit choices.

A source close to the actor also addressed the speculations in an interview with Hindustan Times, dismissing the pregnancy rumors. The insider emphasized that Parineeti is currently focused on her work and is managing various professional and personal commitments across different cities. The source highlighted that Parineeti’s schedule remains unchanged, indicating that there is no truth to the pregnancy rumors.

Parineeti Chopra, who tied the knot with AAP leader Raghav Chadha in September 2023, has always been private about her personal life. Despite sharing glimpses of her wedding festivities with fans, she prefers to keep certain aspects of her life guarded.

The rapid spread of pregnancy rumors serves as a reminder of the intense scrutiny faced by celebrities and the tendency of social media to amplify speculation based on limited information. Parineeti’s response reflects a mix of amusement and frustration at how innocuous choices like clothing can lead to widespread assumptions about one’s personal life.

As the actress continues to focus on her professional endeavors, fans can look forward to her upcoming projects and performances, leaving behind the fleeting rumors that often accompany life in the spotlight.

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