Did Sara Ali Khan DELETE ‘All Lives Matter’ Post Receiving Severe Backlash? Netizens Say, ‘Ain’t Supporting You This Time’

Sara Ali Khan’s ‘All Lives Matter’ IG post backfired leaving her getting slammed on social media. It escalated so quickly that within an hour of putting her stand out in the open, she had to delete the post

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Did Sara Ali Khan DELETE ‘All Lives Matter’ Post Receiving Severe Backlash? Netizens Say, ‘Ain’t Supporting You This Time’
A while back, Sara Ali Khan took to Instagram to post #AllLivesMatter which she thought was in solidarity with George Floyd’s death. Along with that she also reacted to pregnant Elephant’s death, in Kerala, in the same post. Actress’ post saw the drawing of 3 arms from different races and one elephant trunk in the end. In the picture, the actress had cancelled Black with All making it All Lives Matter. Sara Ali Khan’s post about racism didn’t seem to go down well with her fans and followers. It escalated so quickly that within an hour of putting her stand out in the open, she had to delete the post. Yeah!

Sara Ali Khan’s ‘All Lives Matter’ IG post backfired leaving her getting slammed on social media. While the actress may have taken down the post, her fans are in no mood to chill. Not only her now-deleted Insta post, but her fans are slamming and trolling the Coolie No. 1 actress left-right and centre. Her fans believe her being a young-gen actress can’t post against ‘#BlackLivesMatter.”

A user wrote, “Of course she crossed out Black and then reduced it down to animal rights...that political science degree looking real good, Sara Ali Khan.” Another said, “Sara Ali Khan posted this pic on her insta which say "all lives matter" striking the word "black" on the post. I know our Indian celebrities were stup!d but this is peak dumb@ssery, I have no words. #BlackLivesMatter.” Readout comments on her now-deleted Insta post and some more tweet:
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Sara's Now Deleted Insta Post



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Comments On Sara's Insta Post

Sara Ali Khan made her debut with Kedarnath in 2018. Soon she was seen in Rohit Shetty’s Simmba. The actress has always been politically correct during all her interviews since her launch. We have even seen her choosing her words wisely to avoid any type of controversies. But with her latest stance about the ongoing #BlackLiveMatter, her small portion of fans also believe that her post has been misinterpreted.  (ALSO READ: Sara Ali Khan Recreates Divya Bharti's Saath Samundar Paar And We Are Loving Her Latkas And Jhatkas- Watch Throwback Video)



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