As a guest on Arjun Kapoor’s talk programme Bak Bak with Baba, Jacqueline Fernandez appeared. You may watch the episode by clicking on the link below.
Recently released film Bhoot Police featured Arjun Kapoor and Jacqueline Fernandez.
Jacqueline Fernandez joined Arjun Kapoor on the latest edition of his talk show Bak Bak with Baba. He was mock-offended when she said that she does not indulge in emotional eating and jokingly asked her to leave his vanity van.
He inquired about Jacqueline’s first crush. A boy at school, she said, but she didn’t give his name. Aside from that, she also had a thing for Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys and Leonardo DiCaprio from Romeo and Juliet and Titanic.
When asked who she last texted, Jacqueline said that it was Arjun to whom she sent a GIF. His siblings, mother, and video editor were also featured in the list. To Jacqueline, Arjun informed her: “We understand it, you’re living a kosher lifestyle.”
When Jacqueline was finished, Arjun asked her to tell him what she eats when she is happy and depressed. That she consumes just for energy. His explanation of emotional eating and his question about if food had any significance for her were met with a resounding “No”.
Arjun pretended to be offended by Jacqueline’s response when he asked her to leave his van. In his words, “It was enjoyable for the little time it was there but it’s over now”.
Jennifer stated she enjoys “celebrating” with food. The actress admitted to turning to food for comfort when she was depressed in her 20s. Cake, ice cream, and anything crunchy were my go-to treats while I was living alone. As it turned out, I had a terrible connection with food, and I spent a week without eating. In other words: “It doesn’t matter what happens today, tomorrow is another day, and we’ll make it through it.”
In addition, Jacqueline complained about horrible things that had been published about her on the internet. Many nasty things are spoken. Everything is OK, we all get it, so no need to worry. If you’ve ever read a poor review of your appearance or voice, then you’ve probably read something about yourself.
How does Jacqueline handle criticism? “I kind of take it positively,” she answered. As if to ask: What does it all mean? Perhaps there is space for improvement in this area. In certain criticisms, you get the impression that a certain individual is being sarcastic. In certain cases, it makes sense.”