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Finally responding to online users who labeled Ranbir Kapoor as “toxic,” Alia Bhatt

The well-known chat show couch was graced by stars Alia Bhatt and Kareena Kapoor Khan in the most recent episode of ‘Koffee with Karan’ for season 8. During an open discussion with presenter Karan Johar, the “Raazi” star responded to comments made online referring to her spouse Ranbir Kapoor as “toxic.”

Recently, when his wife Alia openly disclosed their equation on social media, Ranbir was called ‘toxic’ or a’red flag’. Alia said that she tries to avoid wearing a lot of lipstick since her spouse finds it too garish.

Many social media users disagreed with Alia’s assertion that she was revealing a charming tidbit about her relationship with Ranbir.

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In the clip, she said, “One thing my husband…when he wasn’t my husband but when he was my boyfriend as well… he would be like ‘wipe that off, wipe that off’ because he loves the natural colour of my lips.”

Presently, in the most recent ‘KWK 8’ episode, the ‘Darlings’ star admitted to Karan that he speaks with a lot of candor. Hence, I try to mimic the other person, share stories, and personalize what I speak about when it comes to my life. I think a lot of things—like the video that was just released—are taken out of context. “Ye kuch out of hand jaara hai,” my crew informed me. Alright, theek hai jaane do, I thought. When I saw that serious pieces had been published about how poisonous he was, I asked myself, “Are we serious?” There are a lot of problems in the world that need greater focus.”

“He is really the opposite, which is the only reason I feel horrible… I believe a line is being crossed, but you are powerless to address it. As for Alia, Ranbir adds, “Please don’t complain sitting in your Bandra apartment because the audience owns you and they can say whatever the hell they want to about you as long as your movies are doing well.”

Ranbir recently spoke candidly about handling hate and responded to trolls who label him as “toxic” at a fan gathering.

Sharing a video of a discussion in which the “Barfi” actor said, “Hey, I’m not on social media so I don’t have to deal with it which is a great thing,” Ranbir took to X Ranbir’s admirers. However, I believe that negativity is crucial, particularly for artists. If you have any work published, both should exist as it establishes equilibrium.”

“I understand this,” he said, “I was reading an article about being toxic and it had something to do with a comment I made. And because I support those who are fighting against toxic masculinity, it’s okay if they use me as their spokesperson since their cause is more important to them than my personal grievances about what they think I said. I take in a bigger image.”

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