Jacqueline Fernandez defends after her intimate picture gets viral
Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez’s intimate picture with conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar went viral on social media and the Jacqueline has made a desperate appeal to the fans and media to respect her privacy .
An intimate picture Jacqueline and Sukesh went viral on the internet and was used by several media houses to establish a deeper link between the actress and the con artist. In one of the photos, Jacqueline could be seen being romantic with Chandrasekhar with a love bite on her neck being visible.
Sukesh also used to chat with Jacqueline over mobile from jail. After he received bail last year, he booked a chartered flight for himself and also arranged for chartered flights for Jacqueline to meet her in Chennai.
Jacqueline has been named in the chargesheet filed by ED against Sukesh along with his wife, dancer-actor Nora Fatehi, and others.
Taking to Twitter and Instagram on Saturday evening (December 8) appealed to people not to circulate the images, intruding on her privacy and personal space. She said that she has been facing a tough and tumultuous time in her life and she hopes to bounce back soon.
Aditi S Singh, the wife of former promoters of Ranbaxy, Fortis and Religare Enterprises Shivinder Singh, had charged Sukesh for cheating Rs 200 crore on the promise of helping her in her husband in a case of scam.
Notably, Jacqueline is linked in this case as the ED questioned her association and financial transactions with this conman who claimed to be the owner of Sun TV And many other things.
Money laundering investigation revealed had gifted diamond-studded jewellery sets, crockeries, four Persian cats worth 36 lakhs and a horse worth Rs 52 lakh. ED has found evidence of financial transaction between the two, and he had given gifts worth Rs 10 crore to her.
Jacqueline said, I am currently going through a rough patch but I am sure that my friends and fans will see me through it. It is with this trust that I would request my media friends to not circulate images of a nature that intrude on my privacy and personal space. You would not do this to your own loved ones, am sure you would not do this to me either. Hoping that justice and good sense prevails. Thank you,” the statement read.
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