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Preity Reacts Strongly To News Of Expletives-Laden Spat With Her IPL Team Coach Sanjay Bangar

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 May, 2016 01:03 PM
  • Preity Reacts Strongly To News Of  Expletives-Laden Spat With Her IPL Team Coach Sanjay Bangar
Actress Preity Zinta, a co-owner of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kings XI Punjab, has slammed a media report for portraying her "as a villain" by claiming that she tore into the team's coach Sanjay Bangar after their recent one-run loss to Royal Challengers Bangalore.
 
A media report claimed that after the match at Mohali on Monday, she had a spat with Bangar and used a "rant laden with expletives and threats of sacking".
 
The actress took to her Facebook page on Thursday to clear the air on the issue.
 
"A perfect example of how journalists lie blatantly and should be sued for defamation! For the record, I do have manners and I did go to school... I most definitely did not be disrespectful to our coach nor abuse any one and definitely did not use the four letter word. Your story reeks of sexism and is incorrect and exaggerated beyond words," she wrote.
 
 
Further clarifying her stance, Preity posted: "I did speak to Veeru and Sanjay for exactly 20 seconds and asked why Axe did not bat after which I congratulated Virat Kohli and spoke to him briefly as he walked up to me. 
 
After which I proceeded to have a chat with Shane Watson and then left the ground with my husband and in laws as we were in one car and I was disappointed."
 
"I will not deny that I was disappointed but how dare any journalist cook up a story with me as a villain. Just because I do not support 'paid media' or 'media net' does not mean I am a soft target," stressed Preity, who is in India with her American husband Gene Goodenough. 
 
She also rued how "just because our judicial system is slow, some Indian journalists time and again use it to write any and everything and make soft targets of celebrities".
 
Preity even slammed the "chauvinist and sexist undertone" to the article.
 
 
"Just because I am a woman you presume me to be a bimbo and know nothing about cricket even though I have been working in this sport and business for the past nine years."
 
The media report featured in a Mumbai-based daily.

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