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Aaradhya Bachchan on social media! Aishwarya Rai Bachchan clarifies, 'I guess for the love of...'

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan clarifies at the Red Sea Film Festival that Aaradhya is not on social media, stressing that online accounts are fan-made.

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Aaradhya Bachchan on social media! Aishwarya Rai Bachchan clarifies, 'I guess for the love of...'

Aaradhya Bachchan with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Photograph: (X/Filmfare)

While attending the prestigious Red Sea Film Festival, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan opened up about her professional journey, digital presence, and the challenges of navigating life in the public eye.

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During the conversation, she addressed a subject that has been discussed widely online- whether her daughter, Aaradhya Bachchan, is active on social media.

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Aishwarya made it unequivocally clear that Aaradhya does not have any official social media presence, and the accounts currently circulating online are not connected to their family. 

Aishwarya’s Clarification on Fake Pages

The actress expressed gratitude towards well-intentioned admirers who created fan pages but urged everyone not to mistake them for genuine accounts.

She said, "The things that are out there, sometimes people believe that's hers, no it isn't. There is some well-wisher out there who's made it, I guess. Obviously it comes from a place of love for Aaradhya, for my family, for my husband, for me, and you know, thank you for all your love, but that isn't her, she's not on social media."

Married to actor Abhishek Bachchan since 2007 and mother to Aaradhya since 2011, Aishwarya emphasised that the family is mindful about their daughter’s privacy.

Her Own Relationship With the Digital World

The PS-II actress also spoke about her measured use of social media, describing it as a largely professional tool rather than a personal outlet.

She explained, "The thing about social media is that they are a part of life today. It is used as a platform to engage, to kind of share your professional work, for companies that engage with you to want to put the communication out, for colleagues to want to kind of encourage people's possible career opportunities. Yes, there's a lot of positives in that. But, there's a lot. Everybody is on their phone, and everybody gets consumed. So that is our reality, there's no turning away from it."

A Call for Emotional Balance in the Digital Age

Ash reflected on the psychological impact of living constantly online. She encouraged individuals- especially the younger generation- to be mindful about how much emotional weight they assign to social media interactions.

"It's important to shut out the noise, it's important to sieve through, it is important to recognise that this is not really the fulcrum of your existence. This cannot be the validation of your truth. And if you find yourself getting lost in that, you need to detox, you need to cut off and get back in touch with your own reality. Because keeping it real is becoming more and more important," she shared.

Why Real Conversations Still Matter!

Touching upon global conversations about age restrictions on social media, Aishwarya highlighted the irreplaceable value of genuine human connection.

She said, "Engage with people around you, engage with the person in front of you. It is rude to kind of, you know, completely disengage with the person in front and feel it's much more important at that minute to respond to something else on the phone."

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Aishwarya concluded with a simple yet powerful reminder: "It's all right if you're not giving me likes, not watching my posts, it's fine. Please engage with people around you. That is so much more important. And I will applaud that and back that any day to you sitting and looking at even my posts."

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