Celina Jaitly's Heartbreaking Plea: Why She's Fighting Media Over Her Children

Celina Jaitly has made a heartfelt appeal to media outlets asking them to stop using photographs of her children in news coverage. The actress is currently going through a difficult divorce from her husband Peter Haag, whom she has accused of multiple forms of abuse. She shared emotional posts about fighting her legal battles alone without family support while also dealing with her brother's alleged detention in the UAE. The couple, who married in 2011, have three surviving children after losing one of their twin boys in 2017.

Key Points: Celina Jaitly Asks Media to Stop Using Her Children's Photos

  • Actress formally requests media to stop using her children's photos in coverage
  • Reveals ongoing divorce case alleging abuse by husband Peter Haag
  • Shares emotional struggle fighting legal battles without family support
  • Also seeks help for brother allegedly detained in UAE
  • Married Austrian businessman in 2011 and has three surviving children
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Celina Jaitly requests media to avoid using her children's photos in news coverage

Actress Celina Jaitly requests media to protect her children's privacy amid ongoing legal battles and divorce proceedings from husband Peter Haag.

"A MOTHER WITH A BROKEN HEART CELINA JAITLEY - Celina Jaitly"

Mumbai, Nov 28

Actor Celina Jaitly, on Friday, urged photographers and media outlets not to use her children's pictures in any coverage related to her.

Sharing a note, the actress wrote, "DEAR MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA, I HUMBLY REQUEST YOU TO PLEASE REFRAIN FROM USING MY CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS IN ANY NEWS COVERAGE REGARDING MY LEGAL CASES. I WILL BE FOREVER GRATEFUL FOR YOUR SENSITIVITY AND UNDERSTANDING. A MOTHER WITH A BROKEN HEART CELINA JAITLEY."

For the uninitiated, the actress, a few days ago, moved a Mumbai court accusing her husband, Austrian businessman Peter Haag, of subjecting her to severe emotional, physical, verbal and financial abuse.

Taking to her social media account, Celina shared, "#courage #divorce | In the middle of the strongest, most turbulent storm of my life, I never imagined I would spend it fighting alone, without any parents, without any support system. I never thought there would come a day without all the pillars on which the roof of my world once rested: my parents, my brother, my children & the one who promised to stand by me, love me, care for me & bear every trouble with me (sic)."

She also added, "Life stripped everything away... People I trusted walked away... Promises I believed in broke in silence... But the storm did not drown me. It delivered me... It tossed me out of violent waters onto warm sands... It forced me to meet the woman inside me who refuses to die."

A few weeks ago, Celina also reportedly went to the Delhi court, seeking assistance for her brother, Major (retired) Vikrant Jaitly, claiming that he has been "illegally abducted and detained" in the United Arab Emirates.

Talking about the actress’ marital life, she had tied the knot with the Austrian entrepreneur and hotelier on August 23, 2011, in a court wedding.

The couple welcomed their first set of twin sons, Winston and Viraaj, in 2012.

Five years later, in 2017, the couple welcomed another set of twin boys, Shamsher and Arthur.

Unfortunately, in the same year, they lost their newborn twin, Shamsher.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Media should respect her privacy during this difficult time. She's going through so much - losing parents, marital issues, and now her brother's situation. The least we can do is give her space.
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Sarah B
While I understand her need for privacy, celebrities often use their children for publicity when it suits them. There should be consistency in how they engage with media.
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Ananya R
Her strength is inspiring! From losing a child to fighting legal battles alone - she's truly a warrior mother. Media should be more responsible and sensitive towards her situation. ❤️
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Vikram M
This is why we need stronger laws protecting children of celebrities. In India, we value family privacy, and media should respect that cultural value.
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Michael C
Her message "A mother with a broken heart" really hits hard. Can't imagine what she's going through with all these challenges piling up. Hope she finds the strength to overcome everything.

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