Kiara
Advani
recently
opened
up
about
facing
nasty
trolls
over
an
alleged
plastic
surgery
on
her
face.
The
actress
spoke
about
the
same
when
she
recently
made
an
appearance
on
Arbaaz
Khan's
show
Pinch
2.
The
said
trolling
happened
way
back
in
the
year
2018
when
Kiara
was
spotted
at
an
event.
The
fans
soon
assumed
that
the
actress
has
used
lip
fillers
and
has
swollen
or
enhanced
her
cheeks
after
looking
at
her
pictures.
The
actress
went
on
to
say
that
she
almost
went
on
to
believe
that
she
has
indeed
done
something
to
her
face.
According
to
a
news
report
in
BollywoodLife,
Kiara
Advani
was
quoted
to
be
saying,
"I
went
for
an
event
and
when
the
pictures
came
out
on
different
social
media
platforms,
there
were
a
lot
of
comments
about,
'Oh,
she
has
done
plastic
surgery.'
And
the
irony
of
it
was
I
almost
began
to
believe
that
I
did
something
to
my
face."
The
Shershaah
actress
went
on
to
rubbish
these
rumours
and
stated
that
her
face
looked
like
that
due
to
bad
photography
or
makeup
and
because
she
must
have
eaten
Biryani
the
previous
night.
Apart
from
this,
the
show
had
one
user
telling
Kiara
Advani
to
stop
working
with
her
Laxxmi
co-star
Akshay
Kumar.
To
this,
the
Kabir
Singh
actress
said,
"We,
as
people
who
are
reading
comments,
we
should
know
where
do
we
draw
the
line.
Don't
let
it
get
the
better
of
you." Kiara
said
that
her
parents
read
about
her
daily
online
and
that
reading
negative
comments
about
her
affect
them
too.
Kiara
Advani
said,
"I
ignore
it
(mean
comments)
as
it
does
somewhere
affect
me.
I
want
to
have
a
normal
day,
and
I
don't
want
to
go
into
reading
comments....we're
also
humans.
Sometimes
I
think,
'oh
my
mom
will
read
it,
my
father
will
read
it
and
they
don't
like
it,'
and
they
do
(read
it)." The
Lust
Stories
actress
further
went
on
to
add,
"My
parents
hashtag
Kiara
Advani
every
day,
they
want
to
know
what
is
been
written
about
me,
what
my
fans
are
saying
about
me...they
enjoy
it.
I
tell
my
mom
to
ignore
it,
but
she
tells
me
that
she
wants
to
know
what
is
being
said
about
me.
So
when
you
talk
about
culture,
I
believe
that
being
respectful
to
one
another
is
an
important
part
of
it.
People
should
understand
that
actors
are
humans
too
and
that
they
are
sensitive,
and
there
must
be
a
reason
behind
it."