Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Model-turned-actress Sheryln Chopra has succeeded in making headlines in the last one week, thanks to various micro-blogging sites.
The lady who treated her fans with a nude pic of hers’ as a return gift on her birthday, had repeated the act on the following day. Although she raised quite a few eyebrows, she seems to be unapologetic for going full monty.
On the contrary she takes pride in breaking the norms set by the society for freedom. Tweeting a pic of hers in a racy bikini, Sherlyn wrote, “Let us quit being hypocrites n quit being apologetic for what v r n who v r! Hail Freedom!!!(sic).
The former ‘Bigg Boss 3’ contestant also believes that the society is heavily biased. She is of the opinion that if a woman exposes her body then she is tagged as “Chikni Chameli’ but when she sells the same body then she is called names.
“Aurat jism ki numaayish kare toh chikni chameli kehalaati hai,ussi jism ko bechhe,toh kuch aur kehalaati hai!!!Welcome 2 the moral universe@(sic), Sherlyn tweeted.
Nonetheless, Chopra has become a very popular name among the web surfers post her ‘nude’ antics. An elated Sheryln tweeted, “I`m no.1 on Google India list of most searched keyword since y`day eve.Seems like my pics have raised the temperature of netizens! A big muah(sic).”
Guess Poonam Pandey has a tough competitor ahead!
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