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Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover have never been shy of doing PDA. The monkey couple’s Instagram is full and filled with the same. If you’ve been following, you probably know that the couple was in London making best of memories. But as it turns out, Bips and Karan flew to London because of work commitments and that instead has turned into a controversy!
According to a report in Hindustan Times, the actress was set to walk the ramp as the showstopper for an India-Pakistan Fashion Show. But according to organisers the actress, reportedly did not honour her commitments and refused to do the event, last minute.
The official talent scout for the show, Ronita Sharma Rekhi in fact, took to Facebook to share her angst against the actress and even called out Bipasha out for ‘unprofessionalism’.Â
Read Ronita’s post here.Â
But Bipasha is not the one to sit and sulk. In fact, she took to Twitter and refuted all the claims made about her work ethics, calling the organiser a ‘con woman’.
Hearing about a con woman talking utter rubbish about my work ethics and some section of the media giving them space too.
— Bipasha Basu (@bipsluvurself) March 6, 2017
15 years you don't last any business being unprofessional. You last because you are clear and particular and have self respect.
— Bipasha Basu (@bipsluvurself) March 6, 2017
She, along with hubby, Karan also posted a powerful poem about the same.Â
Even Bipasha’s spokesperson was quoted saying,Â
“Bipasha has always had a spotless reputation for more than 15 years in the industry and has been a thorough professional.
Unfortunately, the organisers didn’t honour their commitment as promised in terms of hospitality and logistics, on landing Bipasha had to book her own hotel stay.”
However, the talent scout has hit back again addressing the issue in public view and premises. She wrote,Â
Whatever the feud is, it surely is far away from being over!
The Facebook posts are shortened for brevity.Â
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