SRK's response to Karan Johar's trolls gives us major BFF goals
Trolls were calling KJo 'gay'
Karan Johar has finally addressed trolls who have been insulting the filmmaker for not being masculine enough, often accusing him of being gay. And in support, his superstar BFF Shah Rukh Khan took to Twitter to silence the haters once and for all.
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The 44-year-old Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham director wrote about the hateful comments that he receives on Twitter, stating, "I began to wake up to 'gay ma*****od, good morning.' Every morning. Or just 'hi gay.' I am routinely called 'chakka.'"
The column was published this week and many of KJo's colleagues have supported his stance on trolls.
He further added, "I understand I am not the most masculine being, I'm not the most macho stud walking the block, and I also understand (even if I think it's ridiculous) that if you're seen as a little effeminate, you're made fun of."
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By the end of his piece, KJo boldly addressed his haters saying, "I maybe as sad as you, as lonely as you, as messed up as you, but here's what I also know: I'm just a lot nicer than you."
Not surprisingly, his best friend replied with an incredibly encouraging tweet
Other celebrities also joined in to support Karan
Lesson learnt: No one should mess with SRK's squad.
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.
Does Karan Johar have his eyes on Sanam Saeed?
The 44-year-old Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham director wrote about the hateful comments that he receives on Twitter, stating, "I began to wake up to 'gay ma*****od, good morning.' Every morning. Or just 'hi gay.' I am routinely called 'chakka.'"
The column was published this week and many of KJo's colleagues have supported his stance on trolls.
He further added, "I understand I am not the most masculine being, I'm not the most macho stud walking the block, and I also understand (even if I think it's ridiculous) that if you're seen as a little effeminate, you're made fun of."
Shah Rukh Khan will play a warrior in his next film
By the end of his piece, KJo boldly addressed his haters saying, "I maybe as sad as you, as lonely as you, as messed up as you, but here's what I also know: I'm just a lot nicer than you."
Not surprisingly, his best friend replied with an incredibly encouraging tweet
Other celebrities also joined in to support Karan
Lesson learnt: No one should mess with SRK's squad.
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.