
Yuvika Chaudhary And Prince Narula Apologize To Fans After Yuvika’s Casteist Remark
Yuvika Chaudhary has landed herself in hot water with netizens who have been venting their anger on the actor because she was seen using casteist slur in her latest Vlog.
In the video, Yuvika is seen recording her husband Prince Narula as he cuts her hair.
‘Arrest Yuvika Chahdhary’ Trends
She has now released a public apology on her Instagram handle after the hashtag ‘Arrest Yuvika Chaudhary’ was made to ‘trend’ on Twitter.
“I would like to apologize to all of you for my honest error that occurred unknowingly. I did not know the meaning of the word I used in my last Vlog. I did not mean to hurt anyone and I can never do that to hurt anyone. This was a mistake I hope you understand and forgive me,” Yuvika apologized on Instagram.
Prince also took to his Instagram following this news to apologize to his fans who were upset with Yuvika’s use of profanity in the short video.
Prince Also Apologizes
He said they felt bad when they Googled the meaning of the word and asked for forgiveness. He also sent a message to haters that they were always ready to seize such opportunities to bring someone down.
Just recently. A lawsuit was recently filed against Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah actress Munmun Dutta for using casteist slur in a YouTube video.
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