Esha Gupta’s Sexy Expectations VS Reality Of Waking Up As A Messed-Up Monkey Is All Of Us, Like Literally – PICS

Esha Gupta shares her version of expectations VS reality about waking and it's both hilarious and relatable AF!

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Esha Gupta’s Sexy Expectations VS Reality Of Waking Up As A Messed-Up Monkey Is All Of Us, Like Literally – PICS
Sexy siren Esha Gupta is a regular on our social media feeds these days and we aren’t complaining at all. From giving us a sneak-peek into her sizzling yoga sessions to her transformation from Sita to Gita and some raunchy lingerie pictures; the actress has kept fans hooked to her Instagram feed and how. Talking about her latest post, it’s very relatable to most of us because it’s not just about having a drool-worthy body, but rather the reality vs. expectations of waking up.

The first picture shared by the Jannat 2 actress sees her comfortably seated on her bed with silk blanket and pillows around. She looked gorgeous as usual and everything about the picture was perfect; right from her hair to a beautifully done makeup. However, a swipe and we got to see the actual version of a just woken up Esha Gupta. Well, the snap didn’t feature Esha and rather a monkey with messed up hair, one eye closed and curious expressions. But isn’t it relatable AF? “Waking up expectation vs reality,” read her caption.

In a recent interview with HT, Esha Gupta revealed how her BF is stuck in Spain and she is in regular touch with him. “My boyfriend, who is in Spain, has been in isolation and has been taking all kinds of precautions. He has been telling me about the virus and somehow I was mentally prepared for this lockdown to happen. I'm taking to him every day and video calling to keep a check on his health. Honestly, he's the one who is calming for the otherwise hyper person that I am. He has this relaxing effect on me,” said the actress.

Check out the picture below:


Upon being asked about her quarantine routine, Esha added, "I am trying to keep myself calm and also taking care of my health, treating it like a war situation. (I am) Not hoarding food like many other people, because I know that's wrong and I'm also making sure that I don't overdo or waste things. The more I save today, it's all the better for my tomorrow," adds the 34-year-old, who does yoga for a peaceful mind and a healthy body.


image source: instagram/egupta