Beautycon Incident Is Just The Latest From Repeat-Offender Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra was called a "hypocrite" by an audience member, Ayesha Malik, at a Beautycon event in Los Angeles, for "encouraging nuclear war against Pakistan" while being a UN ambassador.
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Actor Priyanka Chopra has been getting a lot of hate on social media over her response to a Pakistani woman who criticised her for a tweet after the Balakot strike, at a Beautycon event in Los Angeles.

What happened?

The audience member, Ayesha Malik, questioned the actor’s role as a United Nations Goodwill ambassador in light of her 26 February tweet where she congratulated the Indian Air Force after the Balakot strike in Pakistan.

Jai Hind #IndianArmedForces 🇮🇳 🙏🏽

— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) February 26, 2019

“So it was kind of hard hearing you talk about humanity, because as your neighbour, a Pakistani, I know you’re a bit of a hypocrite,” the woman can be heard saying in a video of the incident. “Because you tweeted on 26 February ‘Jai Hind #IndianArmedForces’. You are a UNICEF ambassador for peace and you are encouraging nuclear war against Pakistan. There is no winner in this.”

“As a Pakistani, millions of people like me have supported you in your business...,” she can be heard saying before the mic is taken away from her.

Priyanka Chopra tweeted during a time when we were this 👌🏽 close to sending nukes to one another. Instead of advocating for peace she tweeted in support of the Indian army pic.twitter.com/LhbMkOW59v

— Ayesha Malik (@Spishaa) August 11, 2019

What Chopra said

Chopra, in the video, can be heard beginning her reply with, “Whenever you are done venting!”

“I have many, many friends from Pakistan and I am from India. War is not something I’m really fond of but I am patriotic, so I’m sorry if I hurt sentiments to people who do love me and have loved me,” she responded, according to PTI.

“But I think that all of us have a, sort of, middle ground that we all have to walk. Just like you probably do as well. The way that you came at me right now... girl, don’t yell. We’re all here for love,” she added.

Priyanka Chopra gets an audience question calling her hypocritical — here’s her response. #beautycon pic.twitter.com/pS82qX1SQG

— Lindsay Weinberg (@WeinbergLindsay) August 10, 2019

Malik says Chopra ‘gaslit’ her

In a tweet later, Malik said, “Hi, I’m the girl that “yelled” at Chopra. It was hard listening to her say, “we should be neighbours and love each other”—swing that advice over to your PM. Both India and Pakistan were in danger. And instead she tweeted out in favour for nuclear war.”

Hi, I’m the girl that “yelled” at Priyanka Chopra.

It was hard listening to her say, “we should be neighbors and love each other” — swing that advice over to your PM.

Both India and Pakistan were in danger. And instead she tweeted out in favor for nuclear war.

— Ayesha Malik (@Spishaa) August 11, 2019

It took me back to when I couldn’t reach my family because of the blackouts and how scared/helpless I was.

She gaslit me and turned the narrative around on me being the “bad guy” — as a UN ambassador this was so irresponsible.

— Ayesha Malik (@Spishaa) August 11, 2019

Chopra will be awarded the Danny Kaye Humanitarian Award by UNICEF’s American chapter in December.

Twitter hasn’t responded kindly to the mic being snatched away from Malik, as well as Chopra’s response.

Can we all call upon @UN to please remove @priyankachopra from their ambassadors. We don’t want such international bodies endorsing Nuclear War Supporters as face of UN. #PriyankaChopra #priyanka

— Nimra Zulfiqar Ahmed (@nimrazulfi) August 12, 2019

Priyanka Chopra saying she had Pakistani friends in response to a question about the violence on the border is the equivalent of saying I have black freinds when being called out on racism

— edith 💘 (@edithchellam) August 11, 2019

Me after seeing Priyanka display pseudo feminism and pseudo advocacy for peace + exclaiming I too have PaKisTaNi fRuNz you goiz #PriyankaChopra pic.twitter.com/H9xmnYSUjA

— Rohang is on a hiatus leave him the fuck alone 🌟 (@ravagingparadox) August 12, 2019

Her job is to listen. Her literal JOB at the UN is to listen. If you can't listen, you're probably not a good person at all. What middle ground are you walking by saluting armies for nearly inciting war? The more I read about this, the madder I get.

— Sonia Mariam Thomas (@SoKneeOh) August 12, 2019

@priyankachopra , an extremely powerful woman who claims to be all about empowerment, trying to shut up another brown woman who’s rightfully upset AIN’T IT. I’m upset I supported her for so long.

— Narendra Rathaur (@Narendrathaur) August 12, 2019

Other controversies

The incident is the latest in a series of controversies faced by Chopra over the years.

Last year, Chopra responded with an apology for an episode of her American show Quantico (which showed her character foil a terror plot by “Indian nationalists”), after she was trolled for being anti-India. Chopra and the show’s response was called out for bowing to pressure and responding to selective criticism, when it has frequently portrayed Muslims as terrorists in its plotlines. The episode did not air in India.

In 2016, the actor was accused of being insensitive to the refugee crisis and ignoring her own privilege after she appeared on the Indian edition of Conde Nast Traveler magazine, wearing a t-shirt that struck off the words “refugee,” “immigrant” and “outsider” and ended with “traveller”. She apologised for that as well.

In 2017, she was asked about endorsing skin lightening creams in the past — at a time when she was often highlighting her experience as a brown person living in the US — but she did not quite offer an apology for contributing to India’s problematic obsession with skin colour.

Chopra received backlash for using prosthetics and VFX to physically change her appearance to look like Manipuri boxer Mary Kom in the 2014 biopic.

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