John Abraham scoffs at divorce rumours

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John Abraham scoffs at divorce rumours
Indian Bollywood actor John Abraham poses during a social campaign event in Mumbai on March 5, 2013.

The Welcome Back star says all's well in his marital paradise.

By PTI

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Published: Sun 30 Aug 2015, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Sun 30 Aug 2015, 9:52 AM

JOHN ABRAHAM HAS quashed rumours of a divorce from wife Priya Runchal, saying everything is beautiful in his marital paradise.
Gossip mills are abuzz with reports that all is not well between the couple.
Priya and John have reportedly been living separately for a couple of months. Priya is in the US pursuing higher studies while the actor is in Mumbai for films.
Apparently, they are finding it difficult to handle a long-distance relationship.
"All is superb in paradise... to set the record straight. It is not true. You believe all that c**p. I just feel bad when people put out things. All is beautiful in (my) paradise," said John.
"I was doing a comedy film but I did not know that comedy was happening outside my life...just put all this rumours to rest...there is nothing happening. It is all superb," he added.
The couple got married on New Year's Eve 2013 while vacationing in the US.
The 42-year-old Madras Cafe star then took to Twitter to wish his fans a very Happy New Year and subtly announced he had tied the knot, by introducing his new wife as Priya Abraham.
John said he feels frustrated that his silence on his personal life is misunderstood.
"It is difficult because you are trying to explain your point of view sometimes to people. John Abraham is always silent. And because he is quiet... the silence is often mistaken for his weakness."
"I believe in being quiet because I feel that is dignified. I keep quiet but unfortunately I also see lot of negative press sometimes around me and that is very disparaging and discouraging," he said.
John thinks he does not deserve negative attention.
"I feel I don't deserve it and no one in my family deserves it. Just because no one speaks doesn't mean you can go out and say anything you want," he added. PTI


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