Celina
Jaitly has once again sparked a wider conversation around marriage, endurance and abuse with a long note on social media. The actor, who has largely stayed away from films in recent years, spoke about her 15-year-long marriage that eventually ended after prolonged emotional turmoil. Without naming specifics, Celina, in her Instagram post, outlined the personal cost of holding on for years, revealing how love, hope and responsibility often blur the line between commitment and survival. Celina is currently in the middle of a legal battle with former husband, hotelier Peter Haag.
Celina Jaitly Shares Learnings From 15-Year Marriage
Celina's post is about what she learned from her long and painful marriage. She explains that for many years, she believed that loving her husband more, being patient, and trying harder would fix the relationship. Her biggest lesson now is that love alone cannot change a person or repair a marriage that is already broken. No matter how much effort she put in, the problems remained because the situation itself was unhealthy.
She shares that writing was the only way she could express herself when she felt unheard. At first, her letters were full of love, hope and reassurance. She wrote to support her husband, protect her family, and keep the marriage together for the sake of her children. But slowly, her writing changed. It began to reflect the truth of her life - feeling silenced, blamed, emotionally hurt, and constantly made responsible for the problems and abuse in the marriage. These writings became a record of what she was going through, not proof that everything was fine.Celina also explains why people stay in abusive marriages for so long. According to her, most people hold on to small moments of love and hope, believing that things will get better. They stay not because they are weak, but because love, fear, responsibility and hope keep them going.Take a look -
About Celina Jaitly's Broken Marriage And Legal Battle
Celina married Austrian hotelier Peter Haag in 2011, and the couple was together for nearly 15 years. They have three sons. Over time, the marriage reportedly became troubled, with Celina later alleging that she faced emotional, physical and mental abuse during the relationship. In November 2025, she filed for divorce in Mumbai, stating that she had tried for years to save the marriage but could no longer continue. She has also said that she was served divorce papers on their 15th wedding anniversary, which came as a deep emotional shock to her.Along with the divorce, Celina has an ongoing domestic violence case against Peter Haag under Indian law. In her complaint, she has accused him of cruelty and abuse and has sought financial compensation and monthly maintenance. The case is currently being heard in a Mumbai court, where both sides have been asked to submit financial details.Celina has also spoken publicly about being separated from her children during the legal battle and has said she has been denied regular access to them. The matter remains sub judice, with hearings continuing as the legal process unfolds.