Malaika Arora's "Make Your Own Rules" Post Follows Suspected Arjun Kapoor Breakup
Malaika Arora hopped on her Instagram stories this Thursday and dropped a cryptic note preaching about finding that sweet balance in life. She emphasized the importance of living by your own rules and not letting others dictate how you should live your life. It's all about owning your journey and staying true to yourself.
Published: Thursday,Aug 08, 2024 10:53 AM GMT-06:00
Malaika Arora hopped on her Instagram stories this Thursday and dropped a cryptic note preaching about finding that sweet balance in life. She emphasized the importance of living by your own rules and not letting others dictate how you should live your life. It's all about owning your journey and staying true to yourself.
“Balance is the key, in everything you do. Dance all night long and practice yoga the next day. Drink wine but don’t forget your green juice. Eat chocolate when your heart wants it and kale salad when your body needs it. Wear high heels on Saturday and walk barefoot on Sunday. Live high and low. Move and stay still. Embrace all sides of who you are,” it read
“Be brave, bold, spontaneous and loud and let that complement your abilities and find silence, patience, modesty and peace. Aim for balance. Make your own rules and follow your own path. Don’t let anyone tell you how to live according to theirs,” the note added.
Seems like Malaika's Instagram post about maintaining life balance and living by your own rules is quite telling, especially considering the timing. It's interesting how this post coincides with the rumors swirling around her alleged breakup with Arjun Kapoor. The details like Malaika missing Arjun's birthday celebration and their encounter at the event where they seemed to confirm the breakup definitely add fuel to the speculation fire.
In the midst of all the buzz about her "on-off relationship" with Arjun, Malaika opened up about the toxicity of the internet. It's crucial to acknowledge the impact of online spaces and how they can sometimes be overwhelmingly negative. “I have somehow built a mechanism — or shield, I would say — around me where I don’t let the negativity through anymore,” Malaika told Hello magazine.
“I’ve insulated myself from it. Whether it’s people, a work environment, social media or trolls. The minute I feel that energy, I recoil instantly. It’s something I’ve learned to do over time. It would get to me earlier and I would lose sleep over it. I’d be lying if I said things don’t affect me at all — I’m human too and so I will cry, break down and have all the emotions associated with being trolled. But you’ll never see that in public,” she added.
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