Alia Bhatt Gets Brut@lly Trolled For Copying Rihanna’s Answer At The Forbes Event

Alia Bhatt’s recent appearance at the Forbes event stirred up controversy as netizens uncovered striking similarities between her remarks and those of Rihanna. Despite her professional successes and widespread admiration, Bhatt faced backlash online for allegedly mimicking the words of the renowned Hollywood star.

Did Alia Bhatt copy Rihanna's answer at a recent event? [Watch]

During an interview segment circulating online, Alia Bhatt was questioned about her recent career choices and applauded for her versatility.

She responded by stating her propensity for boredom and constant pursuit of new challenges:

“I get bored very easily, so I’m always wondering what I can do next. They just happen to be different.”

However, comparisons arose when an Instagram user juxtaposed Bhatt’s statement with Rihanna’s, revealing nearly identical phrasing:

“I get bored very quickly. But I’m always like what’s next? What’s next? I want something better, I want something different.”

Watch the viral video here:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4U2XzbISR7/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Netizens swiftly condemned Bhatt’s alleged plagiarism, with comments highlighting her lack of originality and tendency to emulate others. This incident isn’t isolated, as Bhatt previously faced criticism for imitating Deepika Padukone’s fashion choices.

Furthermore, Bhatt’s emulation extends beyond fashion, as she reportedly drew inspiration from Kareena Kapoor for her approach to motherhood. Reports suggest that Kapoor, known for her composed demeanor amidst media scrutiny, influenced Bhatt’s outlook on parenting.

In light of these controversies, opinions are divided on Bhatt’s actions, with some questioning her authenticity and creative integrity.

The saga continues as public scrutiny intensifies, raising broader questions about celebrity influence and individual authenticity in the entertainment industry.

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