In Yet Another Love Letter To Jacqueline Fernandez, Conman Sukesh Says “Jackie Is MINE”. Ye Pyaar Kaafi Toxic Hai!
And he strikes again!

Sukesh Chandrashekhar, known for his alleged involvement in scams, openly professes his love yet again for rumoured partner Jacqueline Fernandez. After Jacqueline Fernandez withdrew harassment charges against him, he penned another passionate letter to his beloved. Referring to Jacqueline Fernandez as “My Bomma, My Love”, this gesture comes just days after Valentine’s Day. Sukesh Chandrashekhar also wrote “Jackie is MINE, I’m hers forever” in his V-day love confession.
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In the letter, exclusively obtained by SpotboyE, Sukesh Chandrashekhar began by declaring his intense love for Jacqueline, stating that she was the reason for his heartbeat. He expresses the depth of his emotions, recounting his feelings of missing her since the start of Valentine’s week, marking their second Valentine’s apart. Conman Sukesh pours out his love, addressing her as “My baby girl, my Botta Bomma.”
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In a clarification within the same letter, Sukesh Chandrashekhar admits that fueled by recent events, he initially reacted against Jacqueline Fernandez, feeling hurt and betrayed. However, he emphasizes that he restrained himself upon realizing the impossibility of causing harm to someone he loves so deeply.
In a final gesture, Sukesh Chandrashekhar dedicated the song ‘Maan Meri Jaan’ by King to Jacqueline Fernandez as he extended Valentine’s Day wishes to the actress.
With Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s knack for stirring up drama, Jacqueline’s frequent legal manoeuvres seem to be a routine affair. This latest letter is just another chapter in this saga, leaving us all wondering about his true motives. If it’s about consent, we know that Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s not exactly the poster child for it. Whether he’s chasing clout or has some other grand plan, this constant, unsolicited display of what he terms ‘love’ has me questioning the very concept of love itself. Honestly, it’s like he’s trying to redefine the whole game, but I’m not buying what he’s selling.
First Published: February 19, 2024 6:39 PM