‘I Never Thought My Children Will Have To Pay Price of My Fame’, Gurmeet Choudhary Opens Up On His Kids Being Trolled

Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee are counted among the power couples of television. The couple is often seen posting glimpses of their life on their social media platforms. Also, fans are seen showering love on the couple’s posts. However, like other stars of the entertainment world, the couple has also not been untouched by the trolling. There is a section on social media that trolls them and their children as well. But, Gurmeet feels that this is the biggest trap of being famous and it does not affect him or his family.

Gurmeet Choudhary

Let us tell you that Gurmeet married Debina on February 15, 2011. Their first daughter Liana was born in April last year and Divyasha was welcomed in November the same year. Recently, they have started sharing their life on social media, after seeing which netizens have also become active and do not miss any chance to troll the couple.

Gurmeet Choudhary

On this, actor Gurmeet Choudhary says, ‘When you are an actor and a public figure, your life is not just yours…we make it public. We are all working for the people and to get their love.’ He further adds, ‘It was our decision to come into this profession and become a public figure. We wanted to be stars and live a public life open to all, there is a downside that comes with that territory.’

Gurmeet Choudhary

Initially, Gurmeet never thought that his children would have to pay the price of his fame, but now they have learned to deal with it. The actor further added, ‘We have learned how to deal with negativity. When it comes to our social media presence, 80-85 percent is full of good and positive content, and five percent people troll us and our children.’

Gurmeet says, ‘I do not react to trolling. When I feel that someone is deliberately harassing me on social media then I leave that comment. I want to focus on the good comments on social media and that is something I practice. My focus is always on the good and positive comments and the critics’ comments about my work. The intention is to know how I am progressing and how I can improve my path to improve my art. I completely ignore trolls.’