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Jacqueline Fernandez issues statement after her intimate picture with conman Sukesh Chadrasekhar goes viral. Check out!

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Sunday, 9 January 2022 (11:12 IST)
Jacqueline Fernandez issued an official statement after her intimate picture with alleged conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar went viral. The ‘Ram Setu’ actress took to twitter and requested her fans and media not to circulate intrusive images and not to invade her privacy at a difficult time, which she described as "a rough patch."

(Photo : Instagram)
In her post, she wrote, "This country and its people have always given me tremendous love and respect. This includes my friends from the media, from whom I have learned a lot. I am currently going through a rough patch but I am sure my friends and fans will see me through it."

"It is with this trust that I would request my friends to not circulate any images of a nature that will intrude my privacy and personal space. You would not do this to your loved ones, am sure you would not do this to me either. Hoping that justice and good sense prevails. Thank you," she added.

Earlier, a picture of Jacqueline and Sukesh's intimate moment had gone viral. In the photo, the actress was seen getting a kiss from Chandrasekhar and had a love bite on her neck.

Jacqueline has been linked to Chandrashekhar's  Rs. 200 crore money laundering case. The actress has recorded her statement in front of the Enforcement Directorate, in connection with the case.

However, Jacqueline Fernandez has stated that she is also conned by Sukesh, who claimed that he is the owner of Sun TV, and approached her with a film offer.

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