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Nora Fatehi Seen Crying at Airport After Personal Loss

Nora Fatehi Seen Crying at Airport After Personal Loss

Post by : Meena Ariff

Photo:  Instagram / @instantbollywood

Popular Bollywood dancer and actress Nora Fatehi was seen crying at the airport recently. A video shared by a paparazzo showed her wiping away her tears as she walked through the airport terminal. Her fans are worried about her because she seemed very upset and emotional.

What Happened at the Airport?

In the video, Nora was wearing a black outfit and sunglasses. Even though she wore sunglasses, it was clear she had been crying because she kept wiping her tears. She looked sad and was trying hard to control herself as she walked into the airport.
As she walked, a man came close to her and tried to take a selfie. Her bodyguard quickly stopped the man and looked angry at him for coming so close. The man had stepped into her personal space while trying to click the photo. Many people who saw the video felt that it was rude of him to do so when Nora was crying.

Why Was Nora Fatehi Crying?

Many fans wondered why Nora was crying. Later, they found out that she had posted a prayer on her Instagram stories. She wrote, “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un,” which means, “Indeed, to Allah we belong, and indeed to Him we will return.” This is a special Islamic prayer that people say when someone dies. It shows that Nora is grieving the loss of someone close to her, although she did not share who had passed away.

Fans Show Support for Nora

After watching the video, many fans felt sorry for Nora and supported her during this sad time. They wrote comments asking others to respect her feelings. One person wrote, “First she looks sad, she seems to be crying, and at a time like this, instead of taking a selfie, people should see how their favourite celebrity is feeling. No person can be happy all the time.”

Another fan commented, “Someone died in her family,” while someone else said, “Can't you see she's crying? Even then he went to take a selfie.”
A miffed fan wrote, “Can't you guys see she's crying? She just lost someone. Give her some space, seriously.”

Some Criticised the Bodyguard Without Knowing the Reason

While most fans supported Nora and her bodyguard, some people criticised the bodyguard for being rude to the man who tried to take a selfie. They did not know that Nora was upset because of a personal loss and thought the bodyguard was harsh without any reason. However, many others defended the bodyguard and said he did the right thing to protect her privacy in that emotional moment.

Nora’s Strong Image and Her Grief

Nora Fatehi is known for her bold, strong, and glamorous image in the film industry. She is always seen smiling, performing, and looking confident on-screen. Seeing her break down in public was shocking for her fans. It reminded them that celebrities are also normal people who have emotions, feel pain, and go through difficult times just like everyone else.

Her prayer post showed that even though she is famous and busy with her career, she values her family, faith, and personal life deeply. Many fans prayed for her strength and peace during this tough time.

Her Recent and Upcoming Work

Recently, Nora Fatehi was seen in the music video “Be Happy” and acted in the Netflix web series “The Royals.” She is also working on her upcoming films “Kanchana 4” and “KD – The Devil.” Fans are looking forward to seeing her on-screen again but are hoping she takes care of herself first.

Fans have shared messages asking others to respect celebrities when they are going through emotional moments. They said that just because someone is famous does not mean they should be forced to smile and pose for selfies all the time. Sometimes, giving them space is the kindest thing to do.

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