Twitter criticizes Salman for forcing a child to hug Jacqueline

Published : May 30, 2018, 04:17 PM ISTUpdated : May 30, 2018, 04:20 PM IST
Twitter criticizes Salman for forcing a child to hug Jacqueline

Synopsis

Salman Khan forces a child to hug Jacqueline Fernandez. Netizens criticized Salman and Jacqueline for this behaviour.

Remember how the famous singer Papon had to exit a reality show for kissing a minor girl backstage? 
However, he defended himself by saying that his actions were innate parental affection without any malicious intent, but the damage was irreparable, and everyone trolled the singer.
Race 3 actors Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez are in the news for a similar controversy now. The actors are promoting their upcoming action thriller with full zeal. After promoting their movie before the finale party of IPL, they attended a reality show 'Dance Deewane', judged by Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit.

Jacqueline then shared a video of her and Salman Khan from the show, captioned"Kids usually love me, this boy was an exception.. at least I got my hug at the end".

 

In the video, we can see Salman asking a child to hug Jacqueline, but he denied by saying no. 
Later, Salman forced the child to hug Jacqueline twice. Although the people present on the show thought the act was cute and completely harmless, netizens thought otherwise. This act by Salman received a lot of criticism on social media.

Check out how people on Twitter reacted to this act:

 

 

 

 

 

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