Priyanka Chopra posted a note on love on Instagram.

‘I stand for love’: Priyanka Chopra celebrates pride month

Actor Priyanka Chopra on Sunday took to Instagram to have fun satisfaction month (June 1-June 30). She dropped an encouraging word to point out her assist.

She wrote: “I stand for love. Happy #Pride!” She additionally posted an image which stated the next: “Love is love, love is non-discriminatory, love is universal, love is beautiful, love is unconditional, love is warmth, love is powerful, love is to be celebrated.” Signifying the satisfaction colors, all of the phrases expressing totally different feelings have been in numerous colors.

 

A lot of her followers wrote in to specific their appreciation. One consumer stated: “Yessss happy pride month everyone.” Another one wrote: “Very well said mam.” A 3rd consumer wrote: “Love is love.”

Priyanka is vocal on problems with public curiosity on social media. On the controversy of the deaths of a father-son P Jayaraj and his son J Fennix of Tamil Nadu, she wrote on Twitter: “Reeling from what I’m hearing. Absolutely stunned sad and angry. No human being deserves such brutality whatever be their crime. The guilty must not be allowed to go unpunished. We need facts. I cannot even begin to imagine what the family must be going through. Sending strength and prayers. We need to use our collective voices to seek #JusticeForJayarajandBennicks.”

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Early into the coronavirus disaster, she had taken half in fund-raising initiative, IForIndia and written: “So happy to be a small part of #IForIndia- India’s biggest fundraising concert. I hope you guys are watching and donating…. it’s on right now!! Link in my bio. #SocialForGood 100% of proceeds go to the India COVID Response Fund set up by @give_india.”

Some time again, on the difficulty of kid abuse, retweeting a tweet by actor and minister Smriti Irani, she had written: “The innocence of a child is so fragile, and the responsibility to protect that is one of paramount importance. Having personally heard so many horror stories, there are too many children who have endured the worst of humanity, and this is simply unacceptable.”

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