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Bride Defends Dark-Skinned Groom Against Online Trolls

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Couple married last month after 11 years together.
  • Groom faced online shaming for his dark skin colour.
  • Couple addresses colourism and online trolling head-on.
Bride Defends Dark-Skinned Groom Against Online Trolls

A young couple in India has gone viral not just for their wedding, but for their powerful response to online trolls who attacked the groom's dark skin color. Rishabh Rajput and Sonali Chouksey, who married last month after an 11-year relationship, faced a barrage of negative comments, including accusations that the bride was a "gold-digger."

Despite the hurtful remarks, the couple has chosen to address the issue head-on, speaking out against colorism and cyberbullying. Mr. Rajput shared that he has faced discrimination his whole life due to his complexion, while Ms. Chouksey expressed frustration over the hurtful perceptions and labels directed at her.

Their resilience and public stance have sparked important conversations about societal attitudes towards skin color in India. The couple, who met in college, stressed that their relationship is built on 11 years of love and support, urging outsiders not to judge their bond based on superficial appearances.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rishabh Rajput and Sonali Chouksey married last month and faced online trolling due to the groom's dark skin color, with critics calling the bride a gold-digger.
Rishabh Rajput was criticized and shamed online for his darker skin complexion, highlighting the issue of colorism in India.
Sonali Chouksey defended her husband against 'gold-digger' accusations and emphasized that their relationship is based on 11 years of love and support.

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