What’s wrong with Salman’s eye?


All kinds of crazy rumors started to float around in Bollywood and tabloids circles when Salman Khan was spotted with dark shades on over the weekend. Apparently, Salman kept his shades on throughout the shooting of reality television show ‘Bigg Boss’ on Friday and Saturday.


Even when he walked the ramp for his show ‘Being Human’ on Saturday evening, he did not lose his shades even for a single moment.

Salman’s this strange fixation with his shades provided tabloids enough fodder to start speculations that the actor had gone under the knife to fix bags under his eyes.

Tabloid speculations
As per some tabloids, Salman flew to Dubai last week to get the procedure done in secrecy, where a doctor from Singapore flew in just for him.

However, there are some, who are suggesting that Salman ended up hurting his eye due to firecracker smoke.

Apparently, media got so curious that a report even chased Salman’s car when the actor was going home after the show ended, just to know what’s wrong with his eyes.

"I wanted to find out the truth so I started following Salman the moment the show got over. I found him sitting near his vanity van lying in a chair with ice on his eyes," said the reporter, who snapped few photographs of the actor with bloodshot eye.

Salman’s response
After letting tabloids run wild with speculations for almost four days, Salman has finally addressed the issue on his Twitter page.

Salman explained that he wore glares because of “the blood clot” in his left eye that had “spread in his whole eye. I was ok to walk the ramp without the glares but everyone who saw my eye got scared so I thought it best to wear the chashmas.

“Didn’t tweet a pic as it would scare the hell out of u, when there is actually nothing to it , of course it hurts n vision is a slight blurr but. Will be in few days,” added Salman.

However, interestingly, Salman in his messages did not mention (even once), how he ended up with a blood clot in his eye.

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