Parineeti, Raghav Chadha to get engaged at Kapurthala House in Delhi
The date is almost here for actress Parineeti Chopra and Rajya Sabha MP and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha’s engagement, which will be taking place near India Gate. A source told IANS that the venue for the much-talked about engagement between Parineeti and Raghav will take place near the iconic India Gate located in Central Delhi.The source added that Parineeti’s sister Priyanka Chopra Jonas will be landing in the National Capital tomorrow. However, there is no update about Priyanka’s husband Nick Jonas and daughter Malti Marie’s yet. Ahead of her engagement, the actress’s apartment in the Bandra area of Mumbai has been lit up with fairy lights. A video shared by paparazzi Viral Bhayani shows Parineeti apartment in Bandra’s high rise building lit up ahead of her engagement, which is set to take place on Saturday, May 13. Dating rumours between Raghav and Parineeti began last month when the two were pictured together in London and then in Mumbai. The two have often been pictured together at Mumbai and New Delhi airport. (IANS)
Natalie Portman hasn’t bought a single animal product in 20 years
Actress Natalie Portman hasn’t purchased or “used any leather or fur or animal products in 20 years.” The ‘Star Wars’ actress is passionate about a vegan lifestyle and is a prominent animal rights campaigner and as well as spurning garments created from animal products she no longer buys new clothes unless absolutely necessary, reports aceshowbiz.com. “I haven’t bought or used any leather or fur or animal products in 20 years. I buy vintage clothes, and only if absolutely necessary, and of course repair damaged items,” she shared to The Hollywood Reporter. She has been a vegetarian since she was nine years old and went vegan in 2011 after reading Jonathan Safran Foer’s book ‘Eating Animals’. The 41-year-old actress is committed to passing on those values to her children, Aleph and Amalia, who she has with her husband Benjamin Millepied as well educating them about climate change.(IANS)