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Mallika Sherawat had predicted in 2009 that Kamala Harris could be US President, old tweet resurfaces

It’s not uncommon for old posts to resurface, shedding light on the foresight of certain individuals. Recently, one such instance captured widespread attention when an old tweet by Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat from 2009 resurfaced. In this tweet, Mallika had remarked on the potential of Kamala Harris becoming the President of the United States.

July 23, 2024 / 18:43 IST

In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, it’s not uncommon for old posts to resurface, shedding light on the foresight of certain individuals. Recently, one such instance captured widespread attention when an old tweet by Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat from 2009 resurfaced. In this tweet, Mallika had remarked on the potential of Kamala Harris becoming the President of the United States. This tweet, once a casual observation at a fancy event, is now being hailed as a prophetic prediction.

On June 23, 2009, Mallika Sherawat, who had moved to the United States years ago, tweeted, "Having fun at a fancy event with a woman who they say could be US President, Kamala Harris. Chicks rule!" At the time, this tweet seemed like a light-hearted comment, but it has now gained significant traction, especially in the wake of current political developments.

The resurgence of Mallika’s tweet comes in the context of US President Joe Biden’s recent decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential election race and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. This announcement has sparked a wave of discussions and speculations about Kamala’s potential to succeed Biden as the next President. The internet is abuzz with reactions, and amidst this chatter, Mallika's decade-old tweet has emerged, capturing the imagination of many.

Social media users have been quick to react to Mallika’s tweet, with many praising her for her foresight. Comments range from “Mallika was spot on…” to nostalgic remarks like “Blast from the past!” One user even highlighted the tweet’s timeline, saying, “15 years ago…” Another tweet read, “Who is here in 2024?” reflecting on the prophetic nature of Mallika’s statement.

Mallika Sherawat’s journey in the United States has been nothing short of eventful. In 2022, she opened up about her decision to quit Bollywood and move to the US to explore new horizons. Mallika, who made her debut in the Hindi film industry with "Murder" in 2004, went on to work in several films before shifting her base. Her decision, as she described in an interview with ETimes, was fruitful. During her time in the US, she met then-President Barack Obama twice, worked on a music video with Bruno Mars, and featured in an independent film titled "Politics of Love."

Kamala Harris’s political career has seen a steady rise. Serving as the Vice President under Joe Biden, she has garnered considerable support and endorsements, positioning her as a strong contender for the 2024 presidential race. Biden’s endorsement further solidifies her standing within the Democratic Party. The endorsements she has received since Biden’s announcement, including from the outgoing President himself, underscore her prominence in the political arena.

Mallika Sherawat’s tweet is a fascinating intersection of entertainment and politics, highlighting how the two realms can unexpectedly converge. Her casual remark at an event has now become a significant point of discussion, illustrating the unpredictable nature of social media. It also underscores the global nature of political discourse, where an Indian actress's tweet about an American politician can capture global attention.

Entertainment desk -
first published: Jul 23, 2024 06:43 pm

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