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Blind Item – March 2018 – Bollywood 8

    It’s a good thing that Mumbai Mirror published this blind item. It answers the question once and for all. The question that we all have been wondering, but since it’s a touchy topic you can’t really scream it out. It’s clear to everyone that his babies look caucasian or white, but as they are growing older, one of them has started to have blonde hair. We wonder whether that is going to change as he grows older or will the father do something about it later on.

    Also, those who want white or Caucasian babies, does that make them racist? Just something we are wondering because you don’t want your kids to look like you or your people, you want them to look like white people; people from other countries. That’s a little strange, isn’t it? Are you ashamed of your people?

    It’s like ordering something, but you are the one specifying the ingredients or features of that purchase. Now that we mentioned that, it’s sounds like something so wrong to do. It’s not wrong wanting a baby, but to want it to look a certain way, that’s a bit extreme. Do they want a child or do they want an accessory to parade or show off in society?

     

    Something to think about. In the meantime, check out the blind item from Mumbai Mirror.

     

     

    Bollywood Blind Item

    Blind Item – March 2018 - Bollywood 8

    A leading south Mumbai doctor has been making the right kind of noises in celebrity circles. He is well-known as the surrogacy specialist for not just city folk looking to grow their families, but also those from across India. His speciality –other than a great success rate, of course – is in offering Caucasian eggs to baby hopefuls. For example, a man can offer his bits to an unknown Caucasian woman’s egg, and a local surrogate will carry it to term. We hear several well-known families have opted for this. Just look for very fair kids or ones with blonde hair.

     

    OSOP Guesses

    Doctor: Dr Jatin Shah

    Celebrity with Caucasian baby: Karan Johar

    Blind Item – March 2018 - Bollywood 8

     

    Blind Item – March 2018 - Bollywood 8

     

    Blind Item – March 2018 - Bollywood 8

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    17 thoughts on “Blind Item – March 2018 – Bollywood 8”

    1. Roohi has more commen with Karan , she looks completly average fair skinned girl however Yash is an entirely different case, he surely has Caucasian mother which led to his blonde hair , however we cannot be completely sure as some Indians do have recessive light hair (extremely rare but have) and light eye genes (fairly common) and apart from it for kid to have blonde hair both parents need light hair genes which means Karan do have light hair genes anyway

    2. this is an intrstng discussion..
      but i think this exists in every community sadly..
      if u think about it, in arranged marriages the bride or groom needs to have good features and fair or atlst look average enough so tht the kids will be pretty..im sure a lot of us have come across this reason being put out by our grandparents/cousins etc..
      im not saying hes right or wrong..im jusy saying this kind of behaviour is smthng u see in a lot of societies where a union is decided also keeping in mind so tht babies will look alryt or cute in future..

    3. While I agree that Karan has a fetish for anything “foreign”, I think there are more reasons for choosing a white egg donor – they are not usually coerced or in such dire needs that they need the money. They are more likely to understand the contractual obligations. They usually have better access to healthcare if it’s a foreign donor and are in better health. How many female indian women are out there donating their eggs?

    4. If he wants white kids and he can pay for a white woman then whats wrong with it?? Its his money his genes. Why do ppl on this site react so badly to anything foreign??? Example Katrina and her, sisters. Is it a bad thing to be white?? Do indian girls/ brown girls not sleep around?? Are they all virgins? English is not an indian language. So why are these xenophobic ppl like pooja commenting in english??

    5. Karan’s children are clearly part eastern European. But why just Karan, look at Abram too. He clearly has SRK genes but does he look like Gauri or any of SRK’s other children from any angle? Some internet rumours also claim that Abram is actually his grandson from Aryan getting a girl pregnant at his UK school. The rumours are so persistant that SRK had to deny it at one of his interviews.

      1. Ppl have nothing better to do than make up malicious stories. Have these ppl not heard of, abortion?? Abram is gauri and srks kid.

    6. Lollll…. I can TOTALLY visualise KJo giving instructions in his trademark style ‘OMG! This baby looks so tackyyyy! I want a fair one; n make the hair matching pls…blonde or brunette! Umm.. Brunette fr the Gal n blonde fr th kiddo..n ensure th boy looks more handsome thn Taimur n AbRam..OMG! I m already sweating thinking of keeping my kids ahead of ‘cutest baby kaun’ competition! Its. So. Exhausting. Already.. being parent is so not easy OMG…”

      LOLLLLLLL!!

      1. Kjo is such a vacuous human being. He is 45-46 years old but has no concept of how to act like an adult.

    7. Karan’s twins were born in London. He talked at length about it on neha’s podcast…

      In what twisted way does Gauri’s sister in law carrying SRK’s baby with some foreigner’s eggs make sense?

      1. As much as it is being said Abram was carried by Gauri’s sister in law I aint buying that. I will stick with Abram is really srk grandson that he is pamming off as his own son. Time lets all secrets out of the bag.

        1. I don’t get this. Gauri sis in law means srk sister? Or gauri has brother and his wife? But isn’t that a bit of an incest. They could easily find a surrogate mother outside.

    8. This sounds like something out of a science fiction novel or movie. This kind of genetic tampering and obsession with fairness/whiteness is scary and sickening.

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