Controversial queen Kangana’s best, worst and weirdest on Twitter
Twitter has banned Kangana Ranauts account, taken down her tweets, and reactionary meme fests never cease to overflow social media, but she goes on unfazed
By IANS| Posted by Rasti Amena | Published: 13th February 2021 1:43 pm IST Kangana Ranaut and controversial tweets (Instagram)
Mumbai: Love her, loathe her, you cannot ignore her certainly not on Twitter. The microblogging site has banned Kangana Ranauts account, taken down her tweets, and reactionary meme fests never cease to overflow social media, but she goes on unfazed.
The self-proclaimed “mother of all fathers”, aka “#babbarsherni”, will continue to regularly post a few choicest ones. If there is no Twitter, there is always Koo.
Kangana Ranaut s best, worst and weirdest on Twitter
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Kangana Ranaut s best, worst and weirdest on Twitter. Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai, Feb 13 : Love her, loathe her, you cannot ignore her certainly not on Twitter. The microblogging site has banned Kangana Ranauts account, taken down her tweets, and reactionary meme fests never cease to overflow social media, but she goes on unfazed.
The self-proclaimed mother of all fathers , aka #babbarsherni , will continue to regularly post a few choicest ones. If there is no Twitter, there is always Koo.
From nepotism to CAA and farm laws to onslaughts on Twitter itself, and from comparing herself to Meryl Streep to declaring she is the greatest actress in the world, Kangana goes for the jugular with whatever she takes on. By turns outrageous, melodramatic, irreverent and almost always controversial, the one thing about Kangana s tweets that stays a co
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On Tuesday Shashi Tharoor took to his Twitter handle to respond to Kangana Ranaut’s reaction after she opposed the idea of recognizing housework done by homemakers as a salaried profession as endorsed by actor-turned-politician, Kamal Haasan. Replying to Kangana’s tweet, he wrote, “I agree w/ @KanganaTeam that there are so many things in a homemaker’s life that are beyond price.”
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“But this is not about those things: it’s about recognising the value of unpaid work & also ensuring a basic income to every woman. I’d like all Indian women to be as empowered as you” he further added.