Nora Fatehi’s apology for hurting people with her remark on feminism!

Nora Fatehi’s apology for hurting people with her remark on feminism!

A statement that Nora Fatehi made about feminism back in April didn't sit well with a lot of people. The model-actress had sided with the notion of raising a family, but she had chosen the incorrect words to fight for it. In a public chat with a tabloid, Nora has now apologized for any offense her previous words may have caused.

In an old media talk, Nora Fatehi said that she doesn't think I need anyone and that men and women are not equal. "This garbage doesn't seem to exist. "In fact, I think feminism f***** up our society," Nora had said, clarifying that she didn't particularly connect with the idea of being naturally independent.

She shared, “I think women are nurturers, yes, they should go to work and have their own life and be independent but to a certain extent.” Although others refer to it as an antiquated, conventional way of thinking, Fatehi said she believed it to be a normal way of thinking. The actress from Crakk has, however, continued to support women's rights while cautioning that radical feminism poses a threat to society.

In a recent media appearance, the 32-year-old clarified her earlier remarks, stating that it's okay for the West to propagate the notion that "I can do everything by myself." Conversely, nuclear families and two-person households ought to be encouraged as they could help raise future members of society.

After claiming that her remark was misunderstood, Nora revealed more, “I definitely apologize for making people upset and hurting them, but that was not the intention at all.” She further said that she’s well educated and can put out her opinions based on her experiences in life. Fatehi added, “I don't want what's happening in the West to happen in this part of the world because there's nothing better than upholding traditions and values and morals.”

The most recent movie in which Nota Fatehi appeared was Madgaon Express, directed by Kunal Khemu.

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