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Jaitly, who recently made headlines after filing a domestic violence case against her husband, Peter Haag, has shared a note on courage. She posted it on her X handle and explained how difficult it is for her to deal with the situation, like divorce. The No Entry actress feels blessed to have family and close ones by her side.
Celina Jaitly’s note on divorce and courage
For the unversed, Celina Jaitly has filed for divorce from her husband, Peter Haag, and accused him of physically, emotionally and sexually abusing her throughout their marital life. Now, Celina has issued a statement on X. In the note, Celina Jaitly wrote, “#courage #divorce | In the middle of the strongest most turbulent storm of my life I never imagined I would spend 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.”
“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. Because I am a soldier’s daughter. Raised on courage, discipline, grit, resilience, fire & faith,” Celina Jaitly added.
Also Read : Celina Jaitly Divorce: Actress Had To 'Run To India With Nothing'; Lawyer Shares More Shocking Details Since Celina Jaitly is the daughter of a soldier, she believes in fighting everything with dignity. The actress said, “I have been taught to get up when the world wants me to fall. To fight when my heart is breaking. To show no mercy when I have been wronged. To survive even when it feels impossible. My priority remains fighting for my soldier brother, fighting for my children’s love, fighting for my dignity. In my darkest hour, the legal force to reckon with, Karanjawala & Co, became the shield I needed to fight for my dignity & rights, I am so grateful for their unwavering understanding and protection. As my matter is sub judice, I am unable to make any comments at this time.” Celina Jaitly also mentioned the names of the concerned people who can be contacted to know more about the case. She concluded her post by stating, “Here is to the year that will not break me. Here is to the year I rise higher than the storm. Here is to the year I reclaim everything that was taken from.” Now, the matter is sub judice. Hence, Celina Jaitly can’t reveal more details about the case. Talking about her marital life, she married Peter Haag in 2011. They had three children together. Stay tuned for more updates!