Sharing cooking videos amid coronavirus pandemic is inappropriate: Sania

Author: Agencies

NEW DELHI: Sania Mirza thinks sharing cooking videos and food pictures on social media is not appropriate at a time when the crisis created by the coronavirus pandemic has upended the livelihoods of millions of people. The Indian tennis star on Saturday criticized the celebrities and social media users who have been posting cooking videos and food pictures from their self-isolation. The wife of Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik asked those people to spare a thought for hundreds of thousands of people in South Asia to find food once a day if they are lucky. “Aren’t we done with posting cooking videos and food pictures yet? Just spare a thought – there are hundreds of thousands of ppl, specially in our side of the world starving to death and struggling to find food once a day if they are lucky,” she tweeted.

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