New Delhi: Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu is furious at media reports that she is heartbroken after her former beau, actor John Abraham spoke about their relationship on national television. She says there`s no point in talking about a break-up that happened "almost a year ago".
"Waking up to stories about my life everyday is no fun! Making me sound tragic when I am in a happy place is not ok with me! (sic)" Bipasha posted on her Twitter page.
It was Bipasha who had admitted that she had parted ways with John, after being in a relationship for eight years. For a long time, John chose to remain silent about it, but he poured his heart out on veteran actress Simi Garewal`s talk show "India`s Most Desirable".
"Wht happens between 2 ppl is supposed 2 stay between d 2 when its over, that`s d dignity that I have grown up with and the respect I deserve. I dn`t need to be on a talk show 2 prove my goodness!My relationship with John Abraham is over fr good, fr reasons knwn best to d both of us," Bipasha tweeted.
"My break up happened almost a year ago! Why r these stories coming up now? Is it a pr exercise for a film or overimaginative journalism?" she added.
The break-up became public in May this year, but considering Bipasha`s statement, the two might have split a long time back.
IANS
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