Ranveer Singh gushes over Deepika Padukone's latest look, slams trolls questioning her baby bump

Updated : May 25, 2024 20:14
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Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are going strong, despite rumours suggesting trouble in their paradise. Recently, Deepika stepped out in the city looking like the brightest sunflower in an enchanting yellow dress, flaunting her adorable baby bump. Now, Ranveer has taken to his Instagram stories to give his ladylove a shoutout, taking a moment to give it back to trolls who commented on her appearance. 

Ranveer's shoutout to DP 

Ranveer couldn't stop gushing over his stunning wife. “My Sunshine! (yellow heart emoticon)” as he shared the first picture of Deepika, where she was seen flaunting her envious smile. Singh captioned the second picture of Deepika as “Uff! Kya Karu Main? Marr jaun? (What shall I do? Die?)” In the last picture, Ranveer wrote, "Buri nazar wale, tera moonh kala (The one with evil eyes, may your face be black)!"

Trolling against Deepika 

Ranveer and Deepika are expecting their first child together.  The actor is currently in her second trimester, with the baby being due in September. Earlier this week, Deepveer stepped out to vote in the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha Election in Mumbai. During their outing, Deepika was seen sporting a visible baby bump, radiating her pregnancy glow. However, she faced intense social media trolling, with a section of social media users calling out her appearance. 

More about DeepVeer 

Ranveer and Deepika have been have been married for over 5 years now.  The couple announced that they were expecting their first child together earlier this year. They will be welcoming their baby in September 2024.

 

 

Ranveer Singh

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