Terence Lewis-Nora Fatehi React To The Viral Video Of Choreographer Touching Her Butt; Nora Calls It, ‘Morphing And Photoshop Effects For Meme Purposes’
As the video of Terence Lewis touching Nora Fatehi’s butt, on the dance reality show India’s Best Dancer, has taken social media by storm, the choreographer and dancing diva have reacted to the same
Recently, India’s Best Dancer judges Terence Lewis and Nora Fatehi landed in controversy after a video from the dance reality show went viral on social media. The clip in question was from the 12 September episode that saw Shatrughan Sinha and wife Poonam Sinha as celebrity guests and saw Terence allegedly touching Nora’s butt, deliberately. This morning, we brought you the viral video which was heavily shared by netizens. Social media users not only slammed Lewis for his actions but also questioned Nora for not reacting.
As the video is heavily doing the rounds of social media, the choreographer Terence Lewis and dancing diva Nora Fatehi have taken to Insta to react to the same. Terence re-shared a picture of him carrying Nora in his arms from next episode. In the caption, Lewis wrote a story about a Zen Master and his disciples of monks. Nora replied to Terence’s post and said videos like these are morphed and photoshopped for meme purposes.
She wrote, “Thank you, Terrence! In today's time of social media video morphing and photoshop effects for meme purposes.. I'm glad you have not let it bother you and you have remained poised and dignified! This too shall pass you and Geeta mam have been so respectful with me and have made me feel so loved and accepted as a judge on the show, it's been a great life learning experience! Stay blessed.”
Nora Fatehi's Comment On Terence's Post
Terence captioned the picture, “A Zen Master and his disciples of monks were walking in the Himalayas back to their monastery. On their way to the monastery, they had to cross the river Ganga flowing fully though less violently. There was an young beautiful maiden in distress, sitting close to the banks, whose village was just across the river. She was scared to cross the river by herself so she asked the elder monk to help her cross the river. "Sure" said the Zen Master and held her up in his arms. They crossed the river and he let her down gently as she went to her village after thanking the Master. The younger monk wasn't taking this all easily. He looked a little worried.” (ALSO READ: India's Best Dancer Judge Geeta Kapur Is Hopeful To Find A Companion; Says: 'I Am Sure Kahin Na Kahin Koi Na Koi Toh Hoga Hi')
“The monks came to their monastery after a couple of hours of difficult walk in the hills, but the younger monk was still not settled. Sensing it the Guru asked him what the matter was. The young monk said "Master, we have sworn of not touching a woman, but you carried her in your arms, you tell us not to think of women but you touched her" complained the disciple. The Zen Master smiled n replied "I carried her across the river and left her on the other side. Are You Still Carrying Her ?” read the story further.