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Priyanka Chopra Insists She Doesn't Care About 'Trolls'

IANS, 09 Jun, 2017 04:04 PM
  • Priyanka Chopra Insists She Doesn't Care About 'Trolls'
Priyanka Chopra is now seen as a global star and with her subtle acting skills and brilliant dressing style is making a strong mark in Hollywood.
 
 
Recently, the 34-year-old actress was a victim to social media trolling, when she met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Berlin and wore a short dress during the meeting.
 
 
In a recent interview given to Glamour Magazine, when asked about how important it is for her to have a voice and speak about things, the actress shared, "I feel like we live in a world right now where everything gets magnified so much and most of us are afraid to have an opinion because everything gets magnified and everyone has an opinion on the internet.
 
 
Since when did trolling become international news first of all? It's TROLLING FOR A REASON."
 
 
She also noted that she does not let the trolling affect her because she gets so much love and affection from the people on her social media profiles.
 
 
"I don't care, I get so much love and affection from people on my social - I focus on that. And second of all, that's how you should treat life. I was raised by my parents to have an opinion, I was raised to be fearless, I was raised to not be a girl who was meant to always be quiet and demure. I was told to be the best that I can be and I wish that for every girl-child on the planet," shared PeeCee.
 
 
The ' Baywatch' star also said that her co-star of the movie Dwayne Johnson would definitely be a good marriage material.
 
 
She noted, "I definitely think he would make great marriage material because I've seen him with his family and I've seen him with his kids and I know how much of a family man he is. The one thing you need in a husband is honesty and trust and The Rock totally exudes that.

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