Jacqueline faces criticism for changing her name
Jacqueline Fernandez earlier spelled her name as ‘Jacqueline’ and now it’s ‘Jacqueliene’ on her Instagram handle.


Mumbai: Jacqueline Fernandez, known for her roles in films like Race 2, has recently changed the spelling of her name on Instagram, and it has sparked negative reactions from fans and social media users.
While the actress has been involved in various controversies in the past, this time the focus is on her decision to alter the spelling of her name, which is entirely her personal choice.
Previously spelled as "Jacqueline," it now appears as "Jacqueliene" on her Instagram handle, although she has not modified her surname.
As soon as the change was noticed by users, they took the opportunity to troll her for this seemingly minor alteration.
Some comments on Reddit included statements like, "So there's a LIE in it now?" and "I could never even spell her previous name, now she added more letters to it."
Others commented, "I'll still spell it Jacklin" and "More lies coming from JacqueLIEne, that means."
Critics also humorously remarked, "As if her name wasn't hard enough to spell already" and "Sounds like an alien name!"


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