Akshay
Kumar's
wife
and
author
Twinkle
Khanna
never
fails
to
leave
her
fans
amused
by
her
quirky
social
media
posts.
She
recently
shared
a
glimpse
of
her
8-year-old
daughter
Nitara
turning
a
makeup
artist
for
her.
However,
the
end
result
of
the
same
on
Twinkle's
face
was
hilarious.
Twinkle
shared
a
selfie
wherein
one
can
see
that
Nitara
had
smeared
kohl
on
her
cheeks
and
has
drawn
a
unibrow
for
her.
Furthermore,
she
has
also
red
lipstick
on
her
mother's
nose
and
under
her
eyes.
Twinkle
also
had
a
hilarious
caption
for
the
same.
Twinkle
took
a
fun
dig
at
herself
as
she
stated
that
she
is
a
glutton
for
punishment
as
she
constantly
gets
these
makeovers
from
her
daughter.
She
also
joked
that
her
daughter
has
no
future
as
a
makeup
artist.
Take
a
look
at
the
post.
However,
the
Pajamas
Are
Forgiving
author's
post
also
got
some
hilarious
reaction
from
her
industry
friends.
While
actor
Sikandar
Kher
called
Twinkle
stunning,
filmmaker
Tahira
Kashyap
and
designer
Anaita
Shroff
Adjania
were
reminded
of
the
legendary
Mexican
painter
Frida
Kahlo
by
looking
at
Twinkle's
makeup.
This
was
because
of
the
unibrow
that
Nitara
drew
on
her
mother's
forehead.
Earlier,
Twinkle
had
also
taken
to
her
social
media
handle
to
share
her
sewing
skills.
She
also
shared
a
glimpse
of
her
grandmother's
sewing
kit.
The
Mela
actress
had
written,
"My
Nani's
sewing
kit.
An
inheritance
that
goes
beyond
tiered
boxes
and
yarn.
If
she
could
see
this
I
am
sure
she
would
wrinkle
her
nose
and
say,
'Tina,
give
it
to
me,
I
have
to
redo
your
chain
stitch."
Take
a
look
at
the
post.
Recently
Twinkle
Khanna
along
with
her
megastar-husband
Akshay
Kumar
has
donated
100
oxygen
concentrators
to
an
organization
aimed
towards
doing
COVID-19
relief
work
in
the
country.
She
had
taken
to
her
social
media
account
to
state,
"Wonderful
news-Dr
Drashnika
Patel
&
Dr
Govind
Bankani
of
London
Elite
Health
through
Daivik
Foundation
are
donating
120
oxygen
concentrators
and
as
@akshaykumar
and
I
have
managed
to
get
our
hands
on
100
as
well,
we
have
a
total
of
220.
Thank
you
for
the
leads.
Let's
all
do
our
bit."