Mallika Sherawat's 2009 Tweet Predicts Kamala Harris As US President Leaving Netizens SHOCKED!
Kamala Harris as US President is Mallika Sherawat's 15-year old tweet and netizens are loving her old and bold prediction
As US President Joe Biden announced his decision to step down from the presidential race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in his place, an old tweet by Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat resurfaced, creating quite a buzz. The tweet, dating back to 2009, had Sherawat sharing a moment with Harris and hinting at her potential future as the US President. "Having fun at a fancy event with a woman who they say could be US President, Kamala Harris. Chicks rule!" the tweet read. ALSO READ: OMG! The Simpsons Did It AGAIN! Iconic Show Predicted Kamala Harris' Outfit Back In 2000 And Netizens Are SHOCKED
As soon as this tweet reemerged, netizens were quick to draw comparisons between Sherawat and the famous French astrologer Nostradamus. Comments flooded in, with users humorously labeling Sherawat as "Nostradamus chic version" and speculating that she might be a "time traveler." Some even compared her predictive prowess to that of England cricketer Jofra Archer, known for his own uncanny social media predictions.
Sherawat, who enjoyed a successful career in Bollywood with popular films such as "Welcome," "Thank You," "Murder," "Guru," "Aap Ka Suroor," "Double Dhamaal," and "Hisss," had taken a break from the film industry and moved to the US. In 2022, she made a comeback with the film "RK/RKay," which featured Rajat Sharma, Ranvir Shorey, Kubbra Sait, and Manu Rishi Chadha.
Having fun at a fancy event with a woman who they say could be US President, Kamala Harris. Chicks rule!
— Mallika Sherawat (@mallikasherawat) June 23, 2009
Meanwhile, in a related development, actress Kangana Ranaut voiced her support for Kamala Harris amidst a wave of sexist remarks against her. Ranaut, though not a supporter of the Democratic Party, expressed her dismay at the derogatory comments Harris received, including being referred to as a "call girl." Ranaut highlighted the irony of such sexism in a country like the United States, which prides itself on modernity. "I don’t support Democrats but it’s amusing even in America an elderly woman politician who has been attorney general of California has to face sexism to this extent. Honestly, these Americans think they are so modern and all but they are so regressive, worse than Indians to be honest," she wrote.
The resurfacing of Sherawat's tweet and the ensuing discussions underscore the unpredictable and often humorous ways in which the internet connects the dots of past statements to present realities. It also shines a light on the ongoing issues of sexism in politics, regardless of geographical boundaries.
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