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Jacqueline Fernandez revealed: Said- At the beginning of career, people advised me to get nose surgery done, used to say get your age written less in passport


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Jacqueline Fernandez, who was in the news for her looks at the Cannes Film Festival, has recently made a shocking revelation. The actress has told in an interview that when she was new in the industry, many people had advised her to get a nose surgery done. Also, many people had told her to reduce her age in her passport.

In a conversation with Brut during the Cannes Film Festival, Jacqueline said, I was told I should get a nose job, but it’s crazy because when I came here I loved my nose. I never thought of getting something like this. In the beginning I had a lot of people tell me I really should get it done. It’s just physical, so it’s sad.

Jacqueline Fernandez has been Miss Sri Lanka.

Jacqueline Fernandez has been Miss Sri Lanka.

An actor had advised to write fake age

Jacqueline has told in this interview, When I came here, I was scared because an actor told me that you are turning 30. I was going to turn 30 that year. I was telling him about my birthday, which was the next month. I was very nervous. He told me, oh my God, change your age in your passport. He told me, do you know girls don’t get work here after the age of 30. It was very disappointing to hear this. But women are getting work here at every age. I think this is a great thing.

Let us tell you that recently Jacqueline Fernandez was a part of the Cannes Film Festival. On the first day she wore a golden bodycon dress, while on the second day she was seen in a white sheer midi dress.

See Jacqueline Fernandez’s Cannes looks-

Talking about the work front, Jacqueline Fernandez will soon be seen in the multi-starrer film Welcome to the Jungle. Akshay Kumar, Lara Dutta, Sunil Shetty, Disha Patani, Rajpal Yadav, Paresh Rawal are in important roles in this film.



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