Diljit Dosanjh Crowned As ‘GOAT’ Post Twitter War With Kangana
Mumbai: Netizens have crowned popular singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh as GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) the following post his bitter spat on Twitter with actress Kangana Ranaut recently.
Besides, the number of Diljit’s followers on social media platforms also saw a sudden rise on Wednesday and Thursday, while the singer locked horns with Kangana on Twitter over her comments on farmers’ protest.
Diljit’s name continues to trend on microblogging site as fans use the title of his songs including ‘G.O.A.T’ and ‘Clash’ to poke fun at Kangana, who was slammed by the singer for misidentifying an elderly protester and stating that she was bribed to participate in the protest.
The spat between the two celebs sparked a hilarious meme fest on Twitter.
Here’s how the netizens reacted:
@diljitdosanjh ??? pic.twitter.com/auEmHonntE
— Ammy Virk (@AmmyVirk) December 3, 2020
https://t.co/cyp6g4Oexl pic.twitter.com/YyW5TYe5PF
— Gippy Grewal (@GippyGrewal) December 3, 2020
Bhaji ?? https://t.co/U4FFi8YJey
— DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) December 3, 2020
#DiljitVsKangana#diljit paji and his fans right now pic.twitter.com/6ccHqwGdtg
— ???? ?????? ??????️ (@Er_jaSsHbharti) December 4, 2020
#कंगना_को_दिलजीत_पेल_रहा_है#DiljitVsKangana
Kangana feelings right now??.@diljitdosanjh Paji u rock.. pic.twitter.com/leWEFOlrGj— Shashank?? (@ok_shashank) December 4, 2020
Meanwhile #DiljitDosanjh paji ?#कंगना_को_दिलजीत_पेल_रहा_है #DiljitVsKangana pic.twitter.com/berX6ACft9
— Mahfuz Ahmed (@MahfuzA80019331) December 4, 2020
.@diljitdosanjh came like storm and destroyed Kangna on Twitter today#FarmersProtests #DiljitVsKangana pic.twitter.com/u64qN22YuZ
— Garv (@imgarvmalik) December 3, 2020
Huge respect for you @diljitdosanjh paaji ??
The way you took stand in between those #andhbhakts is really appreciable !! ??#DiljitVsKangana #दिलजीत_पेल_रहा_है @diljitdosanjh to @KanganaTeam : pic.twitter.com/bl2hKsqDRH— Vivek Dahiya (@VickYakaViveK) December 3, 2020
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