Top 5 Amazingly Stupid Things Bollywood Divas Have Said
Posted October 14, 2013 @ 12:47 pm
by MTV Editor
God knows celebrities aren't perfect, they have their daft moments too and we are more than willing to be forgiving but every once in a while, they say something so ridiculous, it's difficult to give them a free pass.
Bollywood actresses are gorgeous and great businesswomen but they have been known to suffer from foot in the mouth syndrome more than once and here's celebrating their goof ups! Here are the Top 5 Amazingly Stupid Things Bollywood Divas Have Said:
1.Priyanka Chopra: "I am well-spoken and people find me charming, though very few people deserve my attention. I am very elitist like that and don't like giving attention to everyone... The two men I found amazing were Bono and Bruce Springsteen. Bono asked me if there was rock in India. I consider myself a good brand ambassador and immediately sent him Rockstar, Rock On and Dostana as he wanted one of my films too." - Wow, PeeCee we really were running out of space in this one! Also, did your brain really regurgitate Dostana as rock?
2.Deepika Padukone: "I am not very comfortable about dancing at weddings and New Year parties. Maybe it's because of the way I have been brought up; I wouldn't want my family to feel that cringe moment. Dance is an art for me." - All we want to know is since when did weddings and New Year parties become cringe worthy? Tsk Tsk Deepika and we thought you were one of the smart ones!
3.Bipasha Basu: "If a girl wears a shirt and a skirt, does she become more sensuous? I think a girl in a sari is more sensuous than a girl in a skirt. In my opinion, a wet sari is the most sensuous." - Five points for the feminist agent! Hey Bips, maybe you skipped a class or two.
4.Anushka Sharma: "I'm a boys' girl! I come from an army background and I haven't known what being a 'good Indian girl' means." - We don't even...at least we're on the same page Anushka, we don't know what good Indian girl means either!
5.Katrina Kaif: "I know in my heart, what I have, or haven't achieved. It's not like I sit on a cloud and say, 'It doesn't matter'." - We'd like to sit on a cloud though! We wonder where Kat druged up that metaphor from. Ah well, like they say, "It doesn't matter".
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