
Virat Kohli reacts to troll attack, Vegetarian trends on Twitter. Best jokes
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On Tuesday (June 1), Virat Kohli took to Twitter and wrote that he never claimed to be a vegan. Virat was earlier trolled after he mentioned that eggs are part of his diet plan in 'Ask Me Anything' session on Instagram.
Virat Kohli was trolled incessantly after he mentioned eggs are part of his diet plan in a recent ‘Ask Me Anything’ session. “Lots of vegetables, some eggs, 2 cups of Coffee, quinoa, lots of spinach, love dosas too. But all in controlled quantities,” he wrote when a fan wanted to know about his diet. However, this came as a huge shocker to his fans and followers because the cricketer had earlier claimed that he had turned completely vegan just like his wife Anushka Sharma. I never claimed to be vegan. Always maintained I'm vegetarian. Take a deep breath and eat your Veggies (if you want ) My #vegetarian lunch. Chicken Tikka. pic.twitter.com/w91ACmWvhx Eggs are Non Veg.andEgg eater are non Vegetarian.Stop converting Vegetarian to Non Vegetarian. #vegetarian pic.twitter.com/9GpZs2EOnt #ViratKohli be like: Eggs #eggs #vegan #vegetarian pic.twitter.com/ebXbuYsXnW Here's the proof, for haters. More power to you King kohli pic.twitter.com/M9IXdqvyFV Ab bolo? pic.twitter.com/SnXas4Fpnx humein kya kuch bhi khao but trophy le aao ab pic.twitter.com/uO63DYe9MB On Tuesday, the Indian skipper took to Twitter and clarified that he never claimed to be a vegan. “I never claimed to be vegan. Always maintained I'm vegetarian. Take a deep breath and eat your Veggies (if you want),” Kohli wrote on Twitter.
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