Salman Khan's ex-girlfriend Somy Ali launched a massive attack on the actor during her AMA (Ask Me Anything) session on Reddit. The actress not only talked about her relationship and breakup with Salman, she also discussed the ongoing Lawrence Bishnoi threat and controversy.
Somy Ali's explosive Ask Me Anything sessionSalman had dated Somy back in the 1990s. During the AMA, when a Redditor asked her why she left Bollywood, she said, “Because I was tired of Salman's 8 night stands not one. Also, I didn't appreciate being physically and verbally abused on a daily basis. I left when a bf I was with some new girl named Ash! I was tired of his 8 night stands! And I finished my education.”When a user called her a 'baddie', she said, “I wasn't a badass at 16.” She also said that the reason she does not come back to Bollywood is because, "some ex-bf has blocked me from returning for fear I will expose him for what he truly is." ALSO READ:Comparing Salman Khan to Ted Bundy, Somy said, “Well I didn't go there to act. I went on a stupid teenage crush which is why they say you should meet your idols in real life and to say I was disappointed would be an understatement. I think Ted Bundy had better manners than Salman.” I am anti-death penalty: Somy AliWhile Somy has her own grievances with Salman, she called the Bishnois the new "Dawodd (Dawood) and the Chota Shakeel of Bollywood" during the chat session. She stated again that she does not want Salman Khan murdered. “I am anti the death penalty and murder be it Salman or a stranger on the street. I do not care for Salman in fact I can't stand him, but I do not want him murdered as I am a pacifist and a Gandhi follower,”, said Somy.You may also like
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