Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor says his ‘elitist’ touch upon pretend sneakers wasn’t to advertise Sonam’s husband Anand’s shoe retailer

Actor Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor not too long ago defended his remarks after being slammed for urging individuals to not put on ‘fake sneakers’. Now, he has responded to an individual on X (previously Twitter), who informed the actor that they’ll ‘nonetheless not purchase his brother-in-law’s sneakers’. Harsh Varrdhan’s sister, actor Sonam Kapoor, is married to entrepreneur Anand Ahuja, founding father of VegNonVeg, a multi-brand sneakers retailer. Also learn: Internet roasts Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor as he tells individuals to not put on pretend sneakers

Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor says he 'couldn’t care less about' brother-in-law Anand Ahuja's shoe store.
Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor says he ‘couldn’t care much less about’ brother-in-law Anand Ahuja’s shoe retailer.

Harsh Varrdhan ‘couldn’t care much less about’ Anand’s retailer

Recently, many on X didn’t react kindly to Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor’s recommendation to steer clear of carrying knock-off sneakers. The actor’s remark backfired as some referred to as it ‘elitist’.

Harsh Vardhan Kapoor responded to a tweet about brother-in-law Anand Ahuja's shoe store.
Harsh Vardhan Kapoor responded to a tweet about brother-in-law Anand Ahuja’s shoe retailer.

One of them additionally tweeted, “Bruh (brother) we are still not buying your brother-in-law’s shoes (sneakers from Anand Ahuja’s store).” In response, the actor tweeted, “I couldn’t care less about that tbh (to be honest).”

The particular person was reacting to Harsh Varrdhan’s earlier tweet, which learn, “I know every time I say something there will be people on social media, who don’t know anything about footwear etc. going crazy but a lot of my followers are (sneakers emoji) enthusiasts or are looking to collect and that’s the audience I’m speaking to.”

Harsh Varrdhan’s remarks about pretend sneakers

The actor, who was final seen within the Netflix movie Thar, confronted backlash after he wrote on Instagram Stories, “Don’t know who needs to hear this, but please stop wearing fake sneakers… if you have a low/moderate budget there’s plenty of great options out there. Converse vans basic air force etc… if someone gets you a gift and they happen to be inauthentic you can pass them onto someone else that doesn’t know what they are and would be happy to wear… but if you are buying your own please do your own diligence… buy from trusted sellers”

He had added, “Also really hope more men/boys look into how they dress and invest well in what they wear.. again doesn’t have to be expensive tons and tons of cheap options out there.. but no point wearing a really expensive pair of shoes if you don’t know how to put the rest of it together tbh… It’s supposed to say something about you… your tastes and preferences…”

His comment was shared by an individual on X, who tweeted together with it, “Friends can you like… stop being poor and buy some money??!” Soon after, many on X, referred to as the actor ‘elitist’ and ‘out of contact with actuality’ for his remark about sneakers.

Reacting to it, the actor had tweeted, “When I put this out I already knew people who don’t know people would come after me etc but the truth is I’ve been doing this for a long time and reps of hyped shoes are more expensive than say a pair of converse old skool vans or used air forces etc.”

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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