Malaika
Arora
Khan
may
not
be
the
first
celebrity
to
be
targetted
by
a
Facebook
impersonator
but
she's
definitely
the
first
one
where
the
impostor
has
been
making
bizarre,
lewd
requests
to
her
friends.
Talking
about
it,
Mallika
says
angrily,
"I
am
fed
up
and
really
disgusted
about
it!
I
had
many
people
impersonating
me
on
Facebook
and
time
and
again,
my
husband
Arbaaz
and
sister
Amrita
(Ladak)
have
complained
to
the
FB
authorities
but
nothing
has
been
happened.
It
has
been
going
on
for
a
month
now
and
things
are
becoming
worse.
There
is
someone
on
whose
list
are
my
common
friends
whom
he
has
added
as
his
contacts.
She
adds,
"He
has
been
asking
for
semi-nude
and
bikini
pictures
from
my
actor
friends
or
clothes
from
my
designer
friends.
He's
even
been
asking
for
pictures
to
send
for
Arbaaz's
film
as
he's
turned
producer.
It's
become
very
embarrassing
and
I
want
to
announce
to
everyone
that
it's
not
me
on
Facebook."
Malaika
says
that
though
she
has
an
e-mail
ID,
she
has
never
had
any
ID
on
any
social
networking
website.
"If
I
need
to
talk
to
my
friends
I
call
them
or
keep
in
touch
through
Skype
or
e-mail.
I
don't
need
to
discuss
intimate
details
of
my
personal
life
on
any
social
networking
website.
I
find
them
intrusive.
The
other
day,
Ana
Singh
called
me
and
asked
me
why
I
wanted
clothes
from
her;
whether
it
was
for
Arbaaz's
film?
I
was
aghast!
Why
would
I
do
that?
Obviously,
people
are
thinking
it's
genuine
and
that's
why
they
are
responding.
Even
children
from
my
son
Arhaan's
school
are
messaging
me
asking
why
I
want
their
pictures.
My
friends
are
calling
and
asking
me
why
I
should
want
to
see
their
bikinis.
I
want
to
tell
them
it's
not
me
but
a
fake.
Please
spare
me
this
torture!"
Malaika
has
just
returned
after
doing
a
special
appearance
in
Sajid
Khan's
House
Full.
"It
was
a
sweet
little
cameo
which
I
did
for
my
friend
Sajid
Khan.
I
can't
say
no
to
my
friends." Currently,
she's
also
busy
styling
Sonakshi
Sinha
for
Arbaaz's
first
production
Dabaang
along
with
sister-in-law
Alvira
Agnihotri.
Story first published: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 10:34 [IST]