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Adhila and Noora get overwhelmed by the heartwarming response from a group of school kids, calls it, 'A moment we’ll never forget.'

Adhila and Noora get overwhelmed by the heartwarming response from a group of school kids, calls it, 'A moment we’ll never forget.'
Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 contestants Adhila and Noora received an outpouring of love from schoolchildren in Fort Kochi. The young fans, unaware of societal labels, embraced the couple with pure affection, highlighting a new generation's acceptance. Adhila expressed gratitude, emphasizing that love, in any form, fosters kindness and respect, making the world a better place.
Lesbian couple Adhila and Noora became the darlings of the Malayali audience after their entry into Bigg Boss Malayalam 7. Though they left the house days before the finale, they have truly won a million hearts. Proving the same, the duo has shared a video online.In the video, shared on Adhila and Noora's Instagram account, the duo is seen being warmly welcomed by a group of school kids they met on the streets. The school kids can be seen happily talking to them and asking to take pictures with them. The duo is seen overwhelmed by the heartwarming response from the group."Fort Kochi gave us a moment we’ll never forget. A group of tiny hearts from Kannur, on their picnic, screaming our names, calling us “Bigg Boss,” and asking for just a few seconds, one photo, one smile. Their teachers politely asked if it was okay—and honestly, it was more than okay. It was beautiful. Because these 7th-grade kids didn’t see labels. They didn’t see gender. They didn’t see sexuality. They saw two human beings and gave us pure, unconditional love," Adhila wrote.Further in the note, Adhila wrote about how they were typecast by people for their sexuality earlier and how the new generation is treating them with acceptance.
'When we say “be influenced by our love,” we don’t mean loving the same gender. We mean loving purely. Love whoever your heart chooses, no matter their gender, sexuality, caste, religion, or anything else. Let love be intense. Let's be honest. Let it exist without expectations,' she adds."We were once told that children would be “influenced” by Adhila & Noora. Yes—let them be influenced by kindness, respect, and seeing people as they truly are. Not as labels. Not as trends. Just humans. This generation already knows something powerful: we’re all on the same planet, breathing the same air, and drinking the same water nature gives us. So why spread hate when love can make the world softer and safer?Let’s not ruin that innocence. Let’s protect it. Because love—in any form—will always make the world a better place,' the note reads.Here's the post:











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