Salman Khan has clarified the controversy surrounding his recent social media post on loneliness, stating that the words were taken out of context and did not reflect his own emotional state.
The Bollywood superstar responded to a cryptic post about being alone and feeling lonely, which led to speculation among fans on social media. In his clarification on X, Salman said that he can never really be alone as he is surrounded by his family, close friends, and millions of loyal fans who support him all the time.
But the actor clarified that he didn’t intend to express any sadness or isolation in his earlier statement. That wasn’t what he was saying. He meant the difference between loneliness and choosing to be alone. People often misinterpreted such musings, he said, and hyped them up into headlines.
Salman also took a light-hearted approach in clearing the confusion. He was just making a joke about how he sometimes gets tired of being around people and prefers silence for a while, just a normal personal choice. He said he did not understand why this casual thought had been unnecessarily turned into “breaking news.”
The problem came to the fore when the actor shared a picture with a reflective note on how solitude can be a matter of choice and loneliness is a scenario where no one is around. The post raised eyebrows among followers who interpreted it as a sign of emotional distress.
As messages circulated online, some fans voiced concern about the actor’s wellbeing on the platform, while others praised his looks and fitness. Salman has now clarified in his latest statement that he is still grateful for the love, prayers, and support he gets from those around him.
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