People on the internet are criticizing Indian superstar Deepika Padukone for her recent social media post, accusing her of trying to upstage Alia Bhatt’s highly anticipated debut at the Met Gala.
Padukone, who has previously attended the fashion event multiple times, posted a series of behind-the-scenes photos from the 2023 Oscars where she presented the Best Original Song Award to composer M M Keeravaani and lyricist Chandrabose.
Social media users have condemned Padukone for sharing the post just before Bhatt’s appearance at the Met Gala.
One Twitter user wrote, “Deepika Padukone is so obsessed with Alia. For two days she is trying hard to stay in the limelight.” Another wrote, “Posting this on the day of Alia’s big Met Gala debut was suspicious for real. Also, it’s not the first time Deepika has done such a thing.”
Social media users criticized Padukone for being insecure and obsessed with Bhatt.
Although some fans defended her for expressing self-love, the incident highlights the constant scrutiny that celebrities face on social media.
Given Padukone’s presentation at the Oscars to announce the Naatu Naatu performance, in which Bhatt starred, many found several comments hard to digest.
Met Gala
As the highly anticipated Met Gala 2023 approaches, excitement continues to build among fashion enthusiasts around the world.
So, With each passing day, fans eagerly speculate about what the theme of the upcoming event will be, who will attend, and what glamorous outfits they will wear.
Undoubtedly, the Met Gala has become one of the most significant events in the fashion industry, and it is always full of surprises
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