Kangana Ranaut calls girls 'clowns' for wearing shorts to temple: 'I couldn't enter Vatican City'

Updated : May 26, 2023 15:56
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Actor Kangana Ranaut reacted to a Twitter user who called out a girl for wearing Western clothes to Bajinath temple in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. Agreeing with the tweet, she called the girls ‘clown’ and criticised her for wearing ‘night dresses like they are casuals’. She also recalled how she was stopped from entering Vatican City in shorts.

Kangana wrote, ‘These are western clothes, invented and promoted by white people, I was once at the Vatican wearing shorts and T-shirt, I wasn’t even allowed in the premises, I had to go back to my hotel and change…. These clowns who wear night dresses like they are casuals are nothing but lazy and lame ….. I don’t think they are capable of having any other intention but there should be strict rules for such fools ….’

A Twitter user had shared pictures of two girls standing on the premises of Baijnath Temple. A girl wore a crop top with shorts, while another was seen in denims with a shawl wrapped around her.

Along with the pictures, he wrote in Hindi, ‘This is the scene of Baijnath, the famous Shiva temple of Himachal. They have reached Baijnath Temple as if they have gone to a pub or nightclub. Such people should not be allowed to enter the temple. I strongly oppose it. Seeing all this, if my thinking is called small or bad, then that is also acceptable!’

On the work front, Kangana Ranaut will next be seen in ‘Emergency’, which has been directed by her. She will portray the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the film.

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