Sunanda spent the wee hours of today on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Her tweet at 5.27 AM said "a close frn of mine got, so made she did it but as v Hindus says joh hona hota hai woh hokay rahey ga."
This was followed by another tweet three minutes later in which she replied to one of her friend enquiring about her health. "will try, got so many issues diagnosed in KIMS (Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences) that now who knows when I got 2 go with joy hastay huey jayengey."
"Guys btw this is a personal affair why is it headline news? All u have achieved is Mehr telling lies & her 5 mins of fame I have all the bbm," was her tweet at around 6 AM.
Embattled with a twitter war with Tarar, a Pakistani journalist, for allegedly "hitting on" on her husband, Sunanda was actively replying to tweets from others and in reply to one such she had said "sadly it's not the men it's the woman who hit on a man when the wife is out 2 get treated how gross."
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