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Ileana D’cruz on wedding rumours: Everything is out there for everyone to see

Ever since Ileana D’Cruz started sharing pictures with her rumoured husband Andrew Kneebone, speculations about their wedding is making rounds.  It was during last year’s Christmas when she sent good wishes to her fans by sharing a picture and crediting Andrew for the same.

Ileana D’Cruz is in a steady relationship with Andrew Kneebone. When a leading Indian daily spoke to Ileana, she said, “It’s exactly what you see. What’s great about the social media is that I can let people in to an extent but I don’t like talking about my past… How the relationship started and where… in interviews. It’s too personal. I won’t hide it and I won’t deny it. Everything is out there for everyone to see, don’t ask me too many questions about it. I’ll tell you what I want to tell you. Period.”


Talking about Andrew who highly praises her work, Ileana said, “He does and is amazingly honest. He spoils me with his compliments. He’s like, “You’re such an amazing actor, you’re really good!” and I’m like, “You don’t have to say that just because you love me.” But I think he really means it and it means a lot to me because I know he is someone who will never lie even to me. Sometimes, I’m really upset if a film hasn’t done well and he’ll watch it and tell me what he felt was wrong. It matters to me what he thinks.”

On the work front, Ileana will be next seen in Raid opposite Ajay Devgn.

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