Shark Tank India 2’s Namita Thapar accuses maid of stealing phone to defame her

Namita Thapar reveals that her educated maid stole her phone to spread hate on social media. She went on to add that this is the price she pays for being a public figure.

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Executive Director of Emcure Ltd Namita Thapar, a judge on Shark Tank India, recently took to her social media account to reveal that her educated maid stole her phone to spread hate on social media. She went on to add that this is the price she pays for being a public figure.

Namita recently garnered attention when an Instagram post, which was attributed to her son, from her official account advised people to unfollow her. Her tweet read: “This is what hate does to this world, makes people toxic. An educated house help who was removed stole my phone & put a hateful post on me on social media. Price of being a public figure! Apologies!”

On Saturday, a post appeared on Namita’s Instagram Stories. It showed Namita in a blue nightie at home. It was shared with the caption, “This is Namita’s son. I just want the world to know that the person you see on TV is not you think she is. Unfollow her as soon as possible. Will explain why in due course of time.”

Many raised several questions and claimed it could not to be her house help. One more person asked, “Even if she took the phone, how did the house help unlock the iPhone.” A comment also read: “And this photo clearly looks like aisehi le liya gya hain masti main by her son and uploaded with such caption on Insta.” Another comment read: “See the letters in the story have been capitalised to show Anger!! I don’t think a house maid would be knowing and would deliberately type in CAPS.”

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