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SRK reacts on daughter’s bikini-clad pic

MUMBAI, July 3: Shah Rukh Khan feels that it is his stardom that splashed his daughter Suhana‘s bikini-clad snap all over the Internet, hence, he wants to protect her from himself.
By Republica

MUMBAI, July 3: Shah Rukh Khan feels that it is his stardom that splashed his daughter Suhana‘s bikini-clad snap all over the Internet, hence, he wants to protect her from himself.



In a recent interview with Huffington Post India, the 50-year-old actor opened up about how he and the family dealt with this incident.



“She was in a bikini, she was on a beach, and she was with her little brother. You went ahead and wrote a headline, “SRK’s daughter flaunts her body.” Is it a little cheap? Maybe I felt it was,” said the ‘Dilwale’ actor.



SRK further said that he reached out to the website to get the matter under control.



“My daughter was a little awkward about it. She’s 16, yaar. And the headlines some sites use are. wow. We’re very liberal people and even had a laugh about it. But it’s still awkward,” he continued.



“I wasn’t protecting her from the media – I was protecting her from me. It’s my stardom that was the reason that picture made it to the news – it wouldn’t have if she wasn’t SRK’s daughter. There could be someone running naked and that wouldn’t be news,” added the father of three.



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