How many more “justice for” hashtags? How many more questions of what she was wearing or what did she do to provoke it? How many more innocent females young and old? How many more rules and restrictions on females to not go out alone or to not go out at night? Nursery’s, colleges, hospitals, cafe’s, religious places and public spaces even in daylight are unsafe. These CRIMES are happening way too often and the narrative is always the same. It blows my mind that there are people that still choose to put blame on the victim and do everything but state facts, take accountability or admit that there is a huge problem. When will this stop?
How many more “justice for” hashtags? How many more questions of what she was wearing or what did she do to provoke it? How many more innocent females young and old? How many more rules and restrictions on females to not go out alone or to not go out at night? Nursery’s, colleges, hospitals, cafe’s, religious places and public spaces even in daylight are unsafe. These CRIMES are happening way too often and the narrative is always the same. It blows my mind that there are people that still choose to put blame on the victim and do everything but state facts, take accountability or admit that there is a huge problem. When will this stop?
How many more “justice for” hashtags? How many more questions of what she was wearing or what did she do to provoke it? How many more innocent females young and old? How many more rules and restrictions on females to not go out alone or to not go out at night? Nursery’s, colleges, hospitals, cafe’s, religious places and public spaces even in daylight are unsafe. These CRIMES are happening way too often and the narrative is always the same. It blows my mind that there are people that still choose to put blame on the victim and do everything but state facts, take accountability or admit that there is a huge problem. When will this stop?
How many more “justice for” hashtags? How many more questions of what she was wearing or what did she do to provoke it? How many more innocent females young and old? How many more rules and restrictions on females to not go out alone or to not go out at night? Nursery’s, colleges, hospitals, cafe’s, religious places and public spaces even in daylight are unsafe. These CRIMES are happening way too often and the narrative is always the same. It blows my mind that there are people that still choose to put blame on the victim and do everything but state facts, take accountability or admit that there is a huge problem. When will this stop?
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Time to let the cat out of the bag… @thechandrikaravishow has been renewed for an another season with @rukusavenueradio & @iheartradio!!! I can’t wait to bring you all more laughs, spicyness and my ugly crying face!!! Thank you for making this a dream come true and for all the love and support. And most of all, thank you for saying you feel seen and heard, and for giving me a chance to share my life and heart with you!
Everyone said it deserved to be on my feed. I hope my story inspires you to keep going. Slide 1: my assistant caught this moment of stillness on our way to set last week somewhere in the middle of Tamil Nadu. Slide 2-4: remember that not all that glitters is gold. Everyone’s fighting a battle you don’t know about; and we usually only choose to share the highlights on social media. Instagram is not real life. Slide 5: hosting my first radio show in LA. I had only been in LA (my first time in America ever mind you) for about 5 months; but I was so incredibly proud of myself for achieving another “first Indian girl to do..” thing. Slide 6: on set for a big music video in LA in 2012. Besides acting since the age of 3, I used to always also want to be a video vixen like the women in my favourite R&B videos haha! Slide 7: somewhere in California, shooting a pilot episode for my first travel reality show in March of 2014. Slide 8: in August of 2014, a couple of months after I was blindsided with divorce papers. This photo was shot on the floor of my apartment in Hollywood that had no heater or ac. I was skin and bones and I look at this picture and see so much pain in my eyes. Slide 9: teachers used to tell this little girl even until the age of 17, that my dreams were too big, and fame and success in entertainment doesn’t happen to “people like me”. Keep going. Have faith. God bless.
Everyone said it deserved to be on my feed. I hope my story inspires you to keep going. Slide 1: my assistant caught this moment of stillness on our way to set last week somewhere in the middle of Tamil Nadu. Slide 2-4: remember that not all that glitters is gold. Everyone’s fighting a battle you don’t know about; and we usually only choose to share the highlights on social media. Instagram is not real life. Slide 5: hosting my first radio show in LA. I had only been in LA (my first time in America ever mind you) for about 5 months; but I was so incredibly proud of myself for achieving another “first Indian girl to do..” thing. Slide 6: on set for a big music video in LA in 2012. Besides acting since the age of 3, I used to always also want to be a video vixen like the women in my favourite R&B videos haha! Slide 7: somewhere in California, shooting a pilot episode for my first travel reality show in March of 2014. Slide 8: in August of 2014, a couple of months after I was blindsided with divorce papers. This photo was shot on the floor of my apartment in Hollywood that had no heater or ac. I was skin and bones and I look at this picture and see so much pain in my eyes. Slide 9: teachers used to tell this little girl even until the age of 17, that my dreams were too big, and fame and success in entertainment doesn’t happen to “people like me”. Keep going. Have faith. God bless.
Everyone said it deserved to be on my feed. I hope my story inspires you to keep going. Slide 1: my assistant caught this moment of stillness on our way to set last week somewhere in the middle of Tamil Nadu. Slide 2-4: remember that not all that glitters is gold. Everyone’s fighting a battle you don’t know about; and we usually only choose to share the highlights on social media. Instagram is not real life. Slide 5: hosting my first radio show in LA. I had only been in LA (my first time in America ever mind you) for about 5 months; but I was so incredibly proud of myself for achieving another “first Indian girl to do..” thing. Slide 6: on set for a big music video in LA in 2012. Besides acting since the age of 3, I used to always also want to be a video vixen like the women in my favourite R&B videos haha! Slide 7: somewhere in California, shooting a pilot episode for my first travel reality show in March of 2014. Slide 8: in August of 2014, a couple of months after I was blindsided with divorce papers. This photo was shot on the floor of my apartment in Hollywood that had no heater or ac. I was skin and bones and I look at this picture and see so much pain in my eyes. Slide 9: teachers used to tell this little girl even until the age of 17, that my dreams were too big, and fame and success in entertainment doesn’t happen to “people like me”. Keep going. Have faith. God bless.
Everyone said it deserved to be on my feed. I hope my story inspires you to keep going. Slide 1: my assistant caught this moment of stillness on our way to set last week somewhere in the middle of Tamil Nadu. Slide 2-4: remember that not all that glitters is gold. Everyone’s fighting a battle you don’t know about; and we usually only choose to share the highlights on social media. Instagram is not real life. Slide 5: hosting my first radio show in LA. I had only been in LA (my first time in America ever mind you) for about 5 months; but I was so incredibly proud of myself for achieving another “first Indian girl to do..” thing. Slide 6: on set for a big music video in LA in 2012. Besides acting since the age of 3, I used to always also want to be a video vixen like the women in my favourite R&B videos haha! Slide 7: somewhere in California, shooting a pilot episode for my first travel reality show in March of 2014. Slide 8: in August of 2014, a couple of months after I was blindsided with divorce papers. This photo was shot on the floor of my apartment in Hollywood that had no heater or ac. I was skin and bones and I look at this picture and see so much pain in my eyes. Slide 9: teachers used to tell this little girl even until the age of 17, that my dreams were too big, and fame and success in entertainment doesn’t happen to “people like me”. Keep going. Have faith. God bless.
Everyone said it deserved to be on my feed. I hope my story inspires you to keep going. Slide 1: my assistant caught this moment of stillness on our way to set last week somewhere in the middle of Tamil Nadu. Slide 2-4: remember that not all that glitters is gold. Everyone’s fighting a battle you don’t know about; and we usually only choose to share the highlights on social media. Instagram is not real life. Slide 5: hosting my first radio show in LA. I had only been in LA (my first time in America ever mind you) for about 5 months; but I was so incredibly proud of myself for achieving another “first Indian girl to do..” thing. Slide 6: on set for a big music video in LA in 2012. Besides acting since the age of 3, I used to always also want to be a video vixen like the women in my favourite R&B videos haha! Slide 7: somewhere in California, shooting a pilot episode for my first travel reality show in March of 2014. Slide 8: in August of 2014, a couple of months after I was blindsided with divorce papers. This photo was shot on the floor of my apartment in Hollywood that had no heater or ac. I was skin and bones and I look at this picture and see so much pain in my eyes. Slide 9: teachers used to tell this little girl even until the age of 17, that my dreams were too big, and fame and success in entertainment doesn’t happen to “people like me”. Keep going. Have faith. God bless.
Everyone said it deserved to be on my feed. I hope my story inspires you to keep going. Slide 1: my assistant caught this moment of stillness on our way to set last week somewhere in the middle of Tamil Nadu. Slide 2-4: remember that not all that glitters is gold. Everyone’s fighting a battle you don’t know about; and we usually only choose to share the highlights on social media. Instagram is not real life. Slide 5: hosting my first radio show in LA. I had only been in LA (my first time in America ever mind you) for about 5 months; but I was so incredibly proud of myself for achieving another “first Indian girl to do..” thing. Slide 6: on set for a big music video in LA in 2012. Besides acting since the age of 3, I used to always also want to be a video vixen like the women in my favourite R&B videos haha! Slide 7: somewhere in California, shooting a pilot episode for my first travel reality show in March of 2014. Slide 8: in August of 2014, a couple of months after I was blindsided with divorce papers. This photo was shot on the floor of my apartment in Hollywood that had no heater or ac. I was skin and bones and I look at this picture and see so much pain in my eyes. Slide 9: teachers used to tell this little girl even until the age of 17, that my dreams were too big, and fame and success in entertainment doesn’t happen to “people like me”. Keep going. Have faith. God bless.