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Jacqueline's Pole Routine Continues Even While On A Holiday!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Jan, 2018 02:48 PM
  • Jacqueline's Pole Routine Continues Even While On A Holiday!
Jacqueline Fernandez who is currently on a vacation with her family to celebrate new year leaves no chance to workout and stay fit even while she is on a holiday. 
 
In a recent post on her social media platform, she shared an image of herself exercising using the pole. 
 
Jacqueline who is well known to ace her fitness game is leaving no stone unturned to indulge in a Pole activity while on a vacation. 
 
 

🦋 @lanaroxy

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The actress has wowed everyone multiple times with her pole dancing skills by posting pictures and videos of her doing the pole dance fitness regime. 
 
Jacqueline recently was seen assisting her Judwaa 2 co-star Varun Dhawan to balance on a pole. 
 
 
 
Buzz is that Jacqueline would be seen doing a pole dance in her upcoming movie, Race 3 opposite Salman Khan. The Judwaa 2 actress would resume shooting for Race 3 post her vacation with family.
 
 
The actress is on a vacation with her family in Bali and she recently posted a picture of herself practicing (and acing) a handstand on the picturesque Karma Beach in Bali. And as Jacqueline mentioned in the photo caption, she soaked in plentiful "vitamin sea." Jacqueline's vacation pictures are giving the Internet serious travelling and now, fitness goals. The comments thread on Jacqueline's post is replete with praises and compliments for pulling off a complete handstand.
 
 

Vitamin Sea 🧜🏻‍♀️

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‘Yogini’ with @lanaroxy ⭐️

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Famfam ⭐️

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Miss you Warren 💋

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