Shweta Tiwari Takes a Dig at Ex-Husbands, Says She's Moved on and Found Peace
Shweta Tiwari Takes a Dig at Ex-Husbands, Says She's Moved on and Found Peace
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Shweta Tiwari, a popular TV actress, has had a tumultuous personal life, marked by two failed marriages and bitter divorces. In a recent interview, Shweta took a subtle dig at her ex-husbands, hinting at their past mistakes and her current state of contentment.

Speaking to Galatta India, Shweta said, "I'm no longer affected by the things that used to hurt me. When you're hurt for the first time, you're shocked and try to rectify the situation. But when it happens again, you realize that the pain won't stop, and by the third time, you become numb to it."

Shweta, who has a daughter, Palak, from her first marriage, shared an anecdote about how her daughter can sense when she's upset. "If I'm not talking or reacting, Palak understands that I'm upset about something. She tries to figure out what's wrong, and that's when I realize that I'm not affected by things like I used to be."

The actress, known for her strong on-screen presence, revealed that she no longer gets bothered by the actions of those who have hurt her in the past. "If someone tries to hurt me or deceive me, I don't react or complain. I simply distance myself from them. It's their nature to cause pain, and it's my nature to not get affected by it."

Shweta's comments seemed to be aimed at her ex-husbands, whom she has had publicized disputes with in the past. "I've realized that those who try to hurt me always end up regretting it. They try to make me unhappy, but I've learned to move on. It's their loss, not mine."

The actress, who has been open about her struggles in the past, seemed to be in a reflective mood during the interview. "I've learned that people who try to hurt others are often the ones who end up getting hurt themselves. I've seen this pattern in my life, and I've realized that it's not worth investing emotions in such people."

Shweta's comments were met with applause from her fans, who appreciated her candor and strength in the face of adversity. The actress, who has been focusing on her work and personal growth, seemed to be sending a message to her detractors - that she's moved on and is no longer affected by their actions.

In the interview, Shweta also spoke about her daughter, Palak, and how she's raised her to be a strong and independent individual. "Palak is my biggest strength. She's grown up watching me go through tough times, and she's learned to be strong and resilient like me."

Shweta's journey, from a struggling actress to a successful TV personality, has been marked by ups and downs. However, her recent comments suggest that she's found a sense of peace and contentment, and is no longer bothered by the actions of those who have hurt her in the past.

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