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'Won't last for more than a week', reacts Kangana Ranaut after Instagram deletes her 'demolish COVID' post

The actress believes that the post must have been reported by the "Covid fan club"

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, May 9

After being banned on the microblogging website, actress Kangana Ranaut feels that she would not "last on Instagram for more than a week". 

Taking to her Instagram story, she claimed that her post announcing COVID-19 diagnosis was deleted by the photo-sharing platform. 

The actress believes that the post must have been reported by the "Covid fan club". 

Taking to Instagram Stories, Kangana wrote, “Instagram has deleted my post where I threatened to demolish Covid because some were hurt. Matlab terrorists and communists sympathisers suna tha twitter pe lekin (I had heard of terrorist and communist sympathisers on Twitter but) Covid fan club awesome... It’s been two days here on insta but don’t think will last here more than a week.”

A screenshot of Kangana Ranaut's Instagram story. 

She added several laughing emojis as well. 

Earlier this month, Kangana shared a picture of herself in a yoga pose and talked about experiencing symptoms of Covid-19. 

“I have quarantined myself, I had no idea this virus is having a party in my body, now that I know I will demolish it, people please don’t give anything any power over you, if you are scared it will scare you more, come let’s destroy this Covid -19 it is nothing but a small time flu which got too much press and now psyching few people. Har Har Mahadev,” she added in her post.

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