Actor Celina Jaitly has shared a message on resilience after filing for divorce from her husband, Peter Haag. Known for her role in No Entry, the 44-year-old expressed on social media that dealing with the divorce has been particularly challenging for her. In her post, she also mentioned feeling grateful to have family and close friends by her side during this period.
The actor’s statement comes alongside serious allegations against Peter Haag. She has accused him of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse throughout their marriage.
In her note posted on X, Celina wrote, “#courage #divorce | In the middle of the strongest, most turbulent storm of my life, I never imagined I would spend fighting alone, without any parents, without any support system. I never thought there would come a day without all the pillars on which the roof of my world once rested, my parents, my brother, my children, and the one who promised to stand by me, love me, care for me, and bear every trouble with me (sic).”
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continued, “Life stripped everything away. People I trusted walked away. Promises I believed in broke in silence. But the storm did not drown me. It delivered me. It tossed me out of violent waters onto warm sands. It forced me to meet the woman inside me who refuses to die. Because I am a soldier’s daughter. Raised on courage, discipline, grit, resilience, fire & faith (sic).”
Celina underscored that her upbringing as the daughter of a soldier has shaped her approach to adversity. She wrote, “I have been taught to get up when the world wants me to fall. To fight when my heart is breaking. To show no mercy when I have been wronged. To survive even when it feels impossible. My priority remains fighting for my soldier brother, fighting for my children’s love, fighting for my dignity (sic)."
"In my darkest hour, the legal force to reckon with, Karanjawala & Co, became the shield I needed to fight for my dignity & rights. As my matter is sub judice, I am unable to make any comments at this time (sic),” she added.