Twinkle Khanna apologises: My reaction towards Akshay Kumar-Mallika Dua controversy was purely emotional

Twinkle Khanna apologises: My reaction towards Akshay Kumar-Mallika Dua controversy was purely emotional
Twinkle Khanna apologises: My reaction towards Akshay Kumar-Mallika Dua controversy was purely emotional

Twinkle Khanna has apologised for her stance on the Akshay Kumar-Mallika Dua controversy at The Great Indian Laughter Challenge. In her Facebook post, Twinkle says that she did not mean to trivialise the cause of feminism and her reaction was purely emotional.

 The controversy regarding Akshay Kumar’s statements to Mallika Dua at The Great Indian Laughter Challenge got fueled further after his wife, Twinkle Khanna, tried defending him through her statement on Twitter. Akshay had said, “Mallika ji aap bell bajaaiye, main aapko bajaata hoon.” Mallika’s father, journalist Vinod Dua was vocal about the fact that this statement was inappropriate work behaviour and even Mallika later wrote a blog putting forth her stance on the same.
Twinkle Khanna defended Akshay on Twitter by saying, “Words, especially humour has to be seen in its right context. I have always stood up for freedom within comedy including defending AIB’s infamous roast on numerous occasions in the past and that is my stance even today. So kindly stop tagging me in this debate.”
Twinkle’s statements were called “a prosaic excuse from an embarrassed wife” by Vinod Dua. And after much backlash on social media, Twinkle has posted yet another message on Facebook.
“Unwise Wisecracks
As I reflect on my actions this past week, I realize that I got pulled into this debate not as a social commentator but as a wife and unlike my normal, slightly rational self, my reaction was purely emotional and without perspective, and I have been rather miserable about it ever since.
I would like to apologize to everyone who felt that I was trivializing the cause of feminism especially because I strongly believe in equality and have been a feminist from the time I was a young woman, much before I even knew the term.
I think this came at a point where I was already reeling from an onslaught of abuse against various members of my family, which started with vicious and personal comments about my mother and went on to a widely shared open letter where the writer as a comeback for my comments about Karva Chauth tried to fling muck at every single member of my family. So when in this latest episode regarding my husband, my five-year-old was also dragged in for something that she had absolutely nothing to do with, I reached breaking point. And with my protective instincts in overdrive, I reacted irrationally with the only tools I have that help me retain my sanity in this fishbowl existence -words and lame jokes -though they have got me into trouble often enough in the past as well.
Once while embroiled in an earlier controversy (the story of my life it seems), I had written that a wise woman keeps her hands firmly in her pockets and does not accidentally unzip anything including her mouth. I am not this woman clearly, but I am going to try to be a little wiser from now on.”
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