August 01, 2024 11:01 pm IST
Kangana Ranaut reacts to Algerian boxer Iman Khalif’s controversial win at Paris Olympics 2024. The actor-politician will next be seen in Emergency.
Kangana Ranaut recently reacted to the boxing match between Italy’s Angela Carini and Iman Khalif. The actress-politician spoke out against the Algerian boxer’s controversial win, calling the match unfair. It is known to all that Khalif was disqualified from the 2023 World Championships for failing an unspecified gender eligibility test. The boxer’s arrival at the Paris Games has sparked a huge debate on the internet. (Also Read: Kangana Ranaut criticises Paris Olympics over display of The Last Supper)
Kangana Ranaut supports Italian boxer Angela Carini
Kangana shared a picture of Angela on her Instagram stories in which she is crying in the ring after losing the match and has a broken nose. She captioned her post, “This girl had to fight a 7 feet tall natural born man who has all the body parts naturally male, he looks and behaves like a man, he beat her in the boxing ring like a man beats a woman in case of physical abuse but he says he identifies himself as a woman, so guess who won the women’s boxing match? Woke culture is the most unfair and unjust practice. Raise your voice before they take away your girl’s job or medal. #SaveWomenSports”
Kangana Ranaut opens up about her friends from the LGBTQ community
In another story she said, “So basically to be able to have a conscious relationship (lesbian relationship) one partner must play the female role and the other must play the male role. They like to play up to the stereotypical male female ideals but at the same time encourage normal women to be feminine in the name of feminism. Hmmm… weird! Honestly, I love lesbians, some of my closest friends are lesbians and they are extremely talented and exceptionally gifted. So I guess they don’t have to copy anyone to get acceptance.”
The actor-turned-politician further wrote, “They don’t need to be cheap, cruel, inauthentic imitations of men or women. They are so talented, they should look exactly the way God made them to be. There should be no need to deny their natural self. They should accept themselves and focus on shining in every area and not be overly frivolous or sensual. They should bring respect and value to their community. They deserve better and we must create a safe world for them where they can be their natural authentic selves and get equal opportunities.”
Kangana will next be seen in her directorial film Emergency in which she plays the role of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.