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Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh's wedding pictures are breaking the internet and we are not at all complaining. But apart from Deepika, there's one more bride who has blown the internet with her beauty.
Updated : Nov 21, 2018, 05:26 PM IST
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh's wedding pictures are breaking the internet and we are not at all complaining. But apart from Deepika, there's one more bride who has blown the internet with her beauty.
Meet the latest Internet sensation - a snow woman named Saddi Juliet. Saddi means 'Our' in Punjabi and here it means 'Our Juliet'. This snow bride is donning typical Indian bridal jewellery and dupatta and potraying the perfect Indian bride.
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According to Blog TO, the "desi snow girl" was handcrafted by Brampton-resident Jassu Kingra. Jassu shared the pictures on Instagram but it went viral after user named Isha shared it on Twitter.
@isha__singh__) November 16, 2018
From he last few days this Indian snow bride is breaking the internet.
"My friend Daljit came from India and it was her first winter here in Brampton!" says Jassu, 19. "She called me and told me she wanted to build a snowman, and then she asked how to build it and I invited her over to our house", Jassu said as quoted by NDTV. Jassu and her two younger sisters Navi (15), Bini (9) built this desi snow bride.
The tweet has received over 86,000 'likes' and more than 21,000 'retweets', not to mention a ton of impressed comments.
The Twitteratis went crazy and had some quikry reaction. Take a look...
All I can think is that somebody’s mom is about to come out with a chappal for ruining that dupatta/taking that jewelry out in the snow
— Lena Afridi (@lpafridi) November 17, 2018
My kids and I love this. Now they are on the search to look for items that we could use to create a snow man like this.
— Karen Carrington (@karenc040) November 18, 2018
All I'm hearing is Laal Dupatta now
— Sadiqueul Huda (@SadiTaichou) November 17, 2018
SnowWoman made by a Punjabi #BarafjeetKaur pic.twitter.com/qM52m4Em3L
— 1/2 DeTOXified (@hppy_vipin) November 21, 2018
— Joanna Boudreau -Principal International Education (@BoudreauJoanna) November 20, 2018