Boycotting Kareena Kapoor’s endorsements is taking cancel culture too far – Times of India

Kareena Kapoor Khan’s diva vibe has suddenly turned into a negative notion for social media. All thanks to her association with Aamir Khan and ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’. Netizens are age-shaming the actress, boycotting her endorsements and trying to rip off all the respect she has earned. ETimes doesn’t support such negativity and hate.

Take a look at some of jabs she faced and our response to the same:

“Why people giving work to her? She should also get boycotted… as she picked Taimur and Jeh name… Hindu name ki kami thi duniya me?”

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How many more times will she be called out for naming her kids? Fundamentally, it is her choice. Last we checked, everyone in this country had the freedom to name their kids the way they deemed fit. Instead of indulging in unwanted religious policing, why not embrace the bundles of cuteness Taimur and Jeh, for who they are.

“Time to stop buying mercedes #boycottmercedes”

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This form of boycott behavior is going too far. Your hate for an actress has gone from her kids to her movies and now even her endorsements. How is your hatred towards both Kareena and the luxury car brand justified? She’s a celebrity and endorsements are a staple part of her profession. Your disdain is both unfair and unfounded.

“Ab yahi kar budiya”

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Age-shaming Kareena, just because you don’t agree with her choices is uncalled for. Tagging her with unflattering names only reflects your poor mentality. Let’s not forget that everyone is going to age… so instead of harbouring negativity around ageism, why not shed your biases and respect the diva for what she has achieved?

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