Neeraj Chopra greeted with 'I Love You' screams by female fans in Europe; girl asks for number - Watch Video
Handsome Indian Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra drives female fans crazy in Belgium in Europe - Watch Video
Published: Tuesday,Sep 17, 2024 10:57 AM GMT-06:00
India’s Olympic champ Neeraj Chopra has impressed millions all over. There is a video going viral where we can see him being greeted by a number of European female fans. They are screaming I Love You and one even asked him about his number. The sportsman politely signs autographs and poses for pictures with them. Neeraj Chopra has got a good fan base with women for his good looks. The tall javelin champ has a naturally rugged body with lovely hair, and a great smile. Fans are going berserk seeing the video of Neeraj Jain getting so much love from girls and women in Europe. We have seen madness around cricketers and Bollywood stars, this is the first for a sportsman of a different game.
Neeraj Chopra gets mobbed by female fans in Europe
https://x.com/JohnyBravo183/status/1835671520498131057Hunger for more
https://x.com/akanshadattaaa/status/1835733838150111504International charisma
https://x.com/sagar_amod/status/1835845581152944451Neeraj Chopra became a household name after he scripted history at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. On Instagram, he is followed by a number of actresses like Sonam Bajwa, Rhea Chakraborty, Dia Mirza, Sonam Kapoor and Kusha Kapila. The young man is from Haryana. After his win at Tokyo, he graced a number of magazine covers and even did endorsements for brands. In between, there were stories of how Neeraj Chopra and Manu Bhaker might end up as a couple. They dismissed it as bullshit. This interaction with fans happened at the Diamond League in Brussels, Belgium.
Reflecting on 2024
https://www.instagram.com/p/C_7zCErSkgf/?hl=en&img_index=1Neeraj Chopra said he participated in the Diamond League with a broken arm. He has been fighting injury this season. He was injured even in the Paris Olympics. The champ has been trying to break the record of 90 meters. His best in the Olympics 2024 was 89.45 but it was enough to secure the silver medal for the nation.
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