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Bollywood Blind Item – December 2020 – 4

This actress has just launched a new business, a line of children’s wear. You might ask, why children’s wear? Probably because it’s quite easy to design and there won’t be that much judgement and criticisms on the clothes since these are for kids and not adults. She does still look like a child herself, as you can see in the picture below – it’s like a teenage babysitter watching the kids playing.

Anyways, so while the whole world was hating on her and her adopted father for killing SSR (allegedly), she launched her own business. Now, we are wondering whether this was planned before and they had to postpone the launch since the hate towards them was just peaking months before.

The launch was also hush-hush, it wasn’t as big as you would expect KebabJo to launch his favorite’s child project. It should have been like him getting all the star kids and babies wearing these clothes to promote the line. Imagine, mothers going out to buy the same shirt that Bebola’s kid is wearing? That’s publicity right there! Aloo doesn’t need to get married to her Sherbet and pop out a baby (according to this blind item) just to promote her business! Just get these star kids to do it and in return, give them some free clothes. We all know how celebs love free stuffs!

Check out the blind item from Mumbai Mirror. By the way, baby clothes are cheaper than pet clothes.

Bollywood Blind Item

A young actor has found a remarkable way to promote her new campaign, a line of children’s wear. As she isn’t married yet nor has any children, an unusual tale has been told to draw attention to the campaign. The team’s publicists are bent on spreading a rumour that the actor and her boyfriend will soon marry, and she will take a long break to have a baby. Rather silly, we think, as actors often shoot until their due date. Plus, also this current star’s diary is filled with commitments until 2022.

OSOP Guesses

Actor: Alia Bhatt

Children’s Wear: Ed-a-Mamma

“I wanted to start my own label. When you become semi-successful, you start looking back to see if you can start something of your own. I was interested in clothes and fashion, and when I looked deeper, I realised there was no dearth of clothes or fashion labels for people in the age group of 25 to 45 years. The competition, in fact, is high.”

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