Aishwarya Rai's Sister-In-Law Shrima Responds To Online Trolls With Poise And Confidence

Aishwarya Rai's sister-in-law, Shrima Rai, is a notable influencer and beauty vlogger. Many might not know that she is married to Aishwarya's brother, Aditya Rai. Recently, Shrima shared a photo with her mother-in-law, who is also Aishwarya's mother. This post led to numerous comments about the dynamics between Aishwarya and Shrima, prompting Shrima to address some of the remarks.

Some months ago, Shrima posted a picture featuring her mother-in-law, husband, and children. She mentioned in the caption that her mother-in-law's birthday coincides with her wedding anniversary. She wrote, "Did you know my mother in laws birthday and my anniversary are on the SAME day? They asked us if that was ok while choosing dates and in the spirit of celebrating family time I said yes. So we juggle the day between our Anniversary and her birthday ever since ????✨." In response to this post, a user commented on Shrima being Aishwarya's sister-in-law and expressed a desire to see them together in a photo. News18 reports that Shrima replied with, "Good ???? I want you to see me for me .❤️." However, this comment has since been removed by Shrima.

Shrima Rai Claps Back at Online Trolls

Another comment pointed out the absence of photos featuring Aishwarya or her daughter Aaradhya on Shrima's social media. To this remark, Shrima responded by suggesting that they visit Aishwarya's page for such images. She stated, "You can head over to her page to find all the images of her and there you will find solely shots of them and not a single one of us. That should satisfy you ????." Clearly, Shrima handles online criticism with poise.

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