
Deepika Padukone is Cartier’s new brand ambassador. Ranveer Singh is super proud
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Deepika Padukone has been appointed as Cartier’s new brand ambassador.
Deepika Padukone has added another feather to her hat! The actress has been appointed as the new brand ambassador of the French luxury brand Cartier.
“The Maison is pleased to welcome the Indian actress, producer and philanthropist Deepika Padukone to the family as its newest ambassador,” a tweet posted on the official handle of Cartier read.
“As an inspiring actress and committed philanthropist, Deepika embodies the Maison’s spirit and values of celebrating creativity, universality and open-mindedness,” Arnaud Carrez, Cartier’s chief marketing officer, said in a statement.
The Maison is pleased to welcome the Indian actress, producer and philanthropist @deepikapadukone to the family as its newest ambassador. #Cartier pic.twitter.com/mwjr8qY2Vm
Ranveer Singh was quick to express his excitement on social media after Cartier's official announcement and turned cheerleader for his wife Deepika. "My Queen. Doing us proud," he wrote. With his comment, he also quashed their separation rumours.
My Queen ! Doing us proud
Deepika’s new feat comes a few months after she became the first Indian ever to become Louis Vuitton’s brand ambassador.

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