
Bollywood celebrity Twinkle Khanna has embraced an inspiring journey by choosing to pursue higher education in her 50s. In a recent interview, Twinkle shared her experience of facing rejections despite her impressive portfolio during the application process. However, the most amusing twist came when she discovered that she and her son Aarav were both accepted into the same university.
Twinkle Khanna expressed her initial horror in an interview with Hello Magazine at the thought of attending college with her son, contemplating the potential awkwardness. She revealed, “Strangely, my son Aarav and I had applied to the same college since we were both studying liberal arts. When we found out we were accepted to the same university, we were horrified at the thought of being on campus together.” To avoid any potential discomfort, a pact was made between mother and son to pretend not to know each other and interact with their respective friend groups. Fortunately, Aarav secured his first choice, eliminating the need for such measures.
She further said that the volume of course submissions was high, and she didn’t have time to feel lonely because she had so much work to do. She added that the feeling was similar to the time she went to boarding school.
Twinkle Khanna expressed her initial horror in an interview with Hello Magazine at the thought of attending college with her son, contemplating the potential awkwardness. She revealed, “Strangely, my son Aarav and I had applied to the same college since we were both studying liberal arts. When we found out we were accepted to the same university, we were horrified at the thought of being on campus together.” To avoid any potential discomfort, a pact was made between mother and son to pretend not to know each other and interact with their respective friend groups. Fortunately, Aarav secured his first choice, eliminating the need for such measures.
She further said that the volume of course submissions was high, and she didn’t have time to feel lonely because she had so much work to do. She added that the feeling was similar to the time she went to boarding school.
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