Kubbra Sait, known for ‘Sacred Games’, has openly shared her personal struggles, including undergoing a medical abortion and its mental health impact. She revealed that the father of the unborn child showed little concern for responsibility. Kubbra also expressed that she does not wish to have children in the future.
Open conversation about pregnancy
While speaking with other contestants on Rise And Fall, Kubbra shared, “I don’t want kids. I didn’t even have any interest. When I was 30 years old, I got pregnant by mistake and got an abortion done. That period was very difficult for me.”
Talking on personal topic courageously
On asking about discussing such a personal topic, she said, “I have written it in my book. I sat with that man, he said that I can do whatever I want. I felt that if this man doesn’t care, then what will I do? How can I take this on myself alone? I also had to understand if I am responsible enough to bring this child.”
On keeping the child
When a contestant asked her if she would have kept the child had the man accepted responsibility, she replied, “Then, that would have been a completely different conversation. But after that, I was very disturbed within myself, because I didn’t even share this with anyone. I made so much peace with myself with all these things.”
Reflecting on childhood
The actress further said, “When you get abused during your childhood only and there’s an imbalanced family, you tend to lean on external support, whether that support is right or wrong, you don’t think it through. I fell and got up that way by myself.”
About the reality show
The reality show ‘Rise And Fall’, hosted by Ashneer Grover, streams free on Amazon MX Player. The show features a mix of celebrities from various fields, including Kubbra Sait, Sangeeta Phogat, Arjun Bijlani, Nayandeep Rakhith, Aarush Bhola,
Aahana Kumra,
Kiku Sharda, among others.
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