A few days ago, Priyanka Chopra put up a note on social media requesting people to stay indoors. She told everyone to use the mask and make sure that they kept themselves. safe.
Amid the second wave of Coronavirus which India is facing, actress Priyanka Chopra has tweeted an appeal to the President of the United States (POTUS) and the US government to urgently share Covid-19 vaccines with India, and reactions to her tweet on social media have been mixed.
“My heart breaks. India is suffering from COVID19 & the US has ordered 550M more vaccines than needed @POTUS @WHCOS @SecBlinken @JakeSullivan46 Thx for sharing AstraZeneca worldwide, but the situation in my country is critical. Will you urgently share vaccines w/ India? #vaxlive,” she posted.
Her tweet received a mixed response, with many accusing her of being too late while others applauded her efforts.
“This tweet was required Atleast 2 weeks back. You shouldn’t have waited for #VaxLive campaign to tweet for your fellow countrymen,” wrote one user, while another posted, “So proud of you Queen for having the guts to talk about such important issue we are facing currently.”
Another wrote: “Wow very early ur heart breaks.”
Many others appreciated her appeal.
A few days ago, Priyanka put up a note on social media requesting people to stay indoors. She told everyone to use the mask and make sure that they kept themselves safe. India is recording over 3 lakh cases every day since the past couple of days.
The actress also supported The White Tiger director, Ramin Bahrani, after he faced racist slurs. Priyanka Chopra said, “Who belongs here, and who doesn’t? Isn’t America a melting pot of all people from all backgrounds? This country was built on the back of immigrants in search of the American dream, a life of freedom, opportunity, and a safe place not only for themselves but for their families. Content by Hollywood is embraced by the world, but the world is not always embraced by Hollywood. Hollywood and pop culture, in general, have a massive responsibility in this fight for racial equality and representation in global entertainment.”