Someone Called This Sikh Man’s Turban ‘Bandage’ So He Matched It To His Roll Royces For A Week
Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Jan, 2018 03:26 PM
This fascinating tale is about Reuben Singh, CEO of AlldayPA, and founder of Miss Attitude, a clothing brand (now defunct) that was popular back in the 90's in the UK.
After an unprecedented fall in 2007, Singh had to let go of his business in 2007, which he had actually started at the age of 17, and while many thought that this 'British Bill Gates' (as he was called) will not be able to recover, he rose like a phoenix from the ashes to prove everyone wrong.
Recently, an Englishman tried to mock Singh's turban and he had a befitting reply.
Recently some one disrespected my Turban by calling it a "bandage".
The Turban is my Crown & my pride thank you for the mention @SinghLions proud of what you have achieved with a such a huge following Harjinder
So in response, he challenged the Englishman that he would match his turbans to his Rolls Royce cars for an entire week and that's exactly what he did!
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