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Priyanka Chopra lists the jeopardies of 'glorification of trolling'; here's what she has to say

Priyanka Chopra has always walked to the beat of her own drum. Priyanka at an event said glorification of trolling has added crazy pressure on entertainers. She feels the increasing prevalence of trolling culture only leads to bullying and depression.

"First of all, the pressure comes from people's opinion and how in today's age everyone's opinion becomes news," Priyanka told media in an interview when asked about the pressures that come with the 'global star' tag.

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"Most of the time, I see media writing about trolling that someone got trolled for this and that. I have never understood how somebody's opinion becomes news. How the media gives such credence to maybe 500, 600 or 1000 people writing behind the anonymity of the computer," Priyanka added, who came to India for professional as well as personal reasons.

Priyanka also managed to squeeze out time from her busy schedule to talk about her Hollywood film Isn't It Romantic, which released in India on streaming platform Netflix, admits there are pressures of living in the digital world. "Those are the pressures that are not even created by us or the fans. It is just created by the one thing which is the internet. It has made people's job easier. You can make a story out of anybody's comment."

The Quantico star thinks the glorification of trolling has added the crazy pressure on to entertainers. "There is something called living your life according to the social responsibility that you feel like an individual and then there is something else like living your life according to how everybody else wants to you to live. And that is not the world we should live in," said Priyanka, who herself faced the wrath on social media for sometimes her dressing style or using firecrackers on her wedding last year or for taking her husband and singer Nick Jonas' name.

Priyanka, who proved her mettle with projects such as Don, Fashion, 7 Khoon Maaf, Barfi!, Mary Kom and Bajirao Mastani, pointed out a serious implication coming out of the trolling culture.


"Our children should not be thought that people's opinions are that important...When they get bullied in school or when they get bullied as teenagers because of the comments written on Instagram and it leads them to depression leading them to take harsh decisions in their life. It is being propagated by these kinds of stories where we give so much importance to what we look like on Instagram or what we talk about on Twitter or what our imagery is," Priyanka added.

According to Priyanka, that is the only pressure which she feels sometimes is unnecessary but being put on a public personality.

[caption id="attachment_211827" align="aligncenter" width="647"] Priyanka and Nick photographed during the world premiere of Isn't It Romantic[/caption]

Talking about herself, she said, "I have been not someone who has lived my life according to somebody else. I have walked to the beat of my own drum but I am very cognizant of somebody's feelings as a public person."

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