Priyanka Chopra says sorry for magazine cover
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Priyanka Chopra never intended to hurt sentiments, but a pose with a tee got slammed precisely for allegedly doing that. When the celebrated Bollywood diva posed for the magazine Conde Nast Traveller with a tee-shirt on which the words 'migrant', 'refugee' and 'outsider' were struck off and the word 'traveller' unmarked, she was not bargaining for a social media outrage.
The message on the tee, however, was perceived to be insensitive by many. As someone put it, "Oh, I'm sorry, I wasn't aware that being a refugee is a matter of choice. What were you thinking?" Following the outrage, Priyanka told a news channel, "They said they were addressing xenophobia, which is a big issue that's happening, with labels. And I bought into it, I guess. I am really, really apologetic about the fact that sentiments were hurt. That was definitely not the intention. Me of all the people, is someone who always stands for no labels. I am very affected and feel really horrible. The message has been misconstrued."
Earlier, the magazine too had apologized for the unintended offence caused.
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