Jacqueline Fernandez changes 'name spelling', netizens strongly react
Jacqueline Fernandez changer her name spelling to 'Jacqueliene' on Instagram
Jacqueline Fernandez has officially changed her name spelling on Instagram, netizens have strongly reacted to the new change.
Jacqueline has been making headlines on the internet since last year, first in conman Sukesh Chandra Sekhar money laundering case, then she had a major tiff with Nora Fatehi, and now this.
However, this time she has not been targeted for controversy rather, she is being trolled for changing her name spelling, which is completely her choice.
What previously was spelled Jacqueline has now changed to ‘Jacqueliene’ on the Race 2 actor’s Instagram handle. Though she didn’t change her surname.
As soon as the social media users noticed the change, they immediately came forward, trolling her for the change.
One of the netizens wrote on Reddit: “So there’s a LIE in it now?
Meanwhile, another wrote: “I could never even spell her previous name, now she added more letters to it.”
Other social media users have left comments like: “I'll still spell it Jacklin.” “More lies coming from JacqueLIEne that means.”
“As if her name wasn’t hard enough to spell already.”, “Sounds like an alien name!”
On the professional front, Jacqueline Fernandez last appeared in Rohit Shetty’s Cirkus with Ranveer Singh. She will be next seen in Fateh opposite Sonu Sood, reports India Today.
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