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Malaika Arora Blamed Wikipedia For Erroneously Stating Her Birthday, Tells Fans To Save Real Date

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Aug, 2017 02:29 PM
  • Malaika Arora Blamed Wikipedia For Erroneously Stating Her Birthday, Tells Fans To Save Real Date
In today’s day and age, all our queries are answered by Google and Wikipedia and we take the information like the absolute truth without thinking for a minute that these sites are updated by people and to err is human. 
 
 
So today Malaika Arora received a bunch of birthday wishes on Twitter and social media sites for turning 44 years old. Even media houses and fan clubs went all the way to wish the beautiful actress on her big day, so much so that she started trending on Twitter within no time. However, the biggest goof-up was that it was not her birthday. 
 
 
Wikipedia had erroneously stated her birth date wrong on the page.
 
 
Apparently, Wikipedia made the blunder and instead of writing her birth date as October 23 it wrote August 23.
 
 
 
The internet had wished Malaika Arora today several times over by the time she took to Instagram to clarify about her birth date. 
 
 
She shared a picture of herself with the words, “Hi everybody ….I jus want to clarify it’s NOT my birthday today .wikipedia seems to have screwed up n got it all wrong. thanks for all the love n way way too early wishes…..my birthday is on the 23rd of October .do mark that in ur calendars now.”
 
 
 
 
 
 

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