Kalki trolls for baby out wedlock--conscious decision...!
Recently, actress kalki koechlin recalled and reacted to the trolling she data-faced for having a baby out of wedlock.
Kalki Koechlin reacts to trolling for having a baby out of wedlock
Recently, in a conversation with Mashable india, kalki koechlin opened up about her personal life. She talked about the tremendous trolling she data-faced when she gave birth to her daughter sappho out of wedlock.
Responding to this, kalki simply told that she was divorced and her boyfriend was not interested in getting married. Nevertheless, her decision to have a child was a conscious one. In her words, “Marriage did not happen…I was already divorced. He used to say, 'I am not interested in marriage.' So we took a conscious decision not to get married, but we were living together.
When kalki spoke openly on being considered a 'white girl' in india
In one of her interviews with siddharth Alambayan on 'The Male Feminist Show', kalki koechlin revealed how she was often mistaken for a white girl during her initial years in the industry and was often asked to carry drugs with her. Inquiries were made. Furthermore, she revealed that as soon as she started speaking fluently in Tamil, people would immediately change their intonation and call her 'Akka'.
When kalki talked about her casting couch experience
In the same interview, kalki talked about the time when she had a very close experience of casting couch in the film industry. She recalled how in those days she was called to audition for a film she herself wanted to do. However, when she finally met the producer, the producer invited her for dinner and assured that if she went for the dinner, her chances of joining the project would be based on her. However, kalki soon understood these hints and left.
When kalki talked about her relationship with BF after the birth of her daughter
In her previous interview with 'Zoom', kalki koechlin spoke about how her bonding with her boyfriend Guy Hershberg changed after welcoming daughter Sappho. In his words, “We are in constant competition to be romantic. We have become parents. Where's our sex life? She has left. It's like forgetting. It's been a tough year. They say that 80 percent of couples go through therapy or break up after having a child. We haven't done any of these things, but it's been tough. We're getting to a better place, because sappho needs us less now."