Actress Jacqueline Fernandez is known for her feminine and flirty looks, inspiring her fans to upgrade their wardrobe. She is quite active on social media platforms. She treats her fans with the latest updates from her personal and professional life. Recently she shared a video clip from her latest photoshoot. She was seen dressed in a leopard, a printed dress, looking like a female Leo.
Check out the video clip shared by actress Jacqueline Fernandez on Instagram:-
Jacqueline Fernandez took to her Instagram on Thursday and shared her video clip. She was seen posing for the photoshoot and decked up in a leopard dots printed dress. She has added the song, '‘Kudiyee Ne Teri' to her video clip from the film, Selfiee. She looked so amazing that fans could not resist commenting on her looks. Many fans have reacted to her looks and commented in the comment section.
One fan wrote, "Jackalini mastehoni❤️." Another one commented, "Ooo... Cheetah Girl." Many have termed her as 'love,' 'cutie,' and some have also poured their heart out by sharing heart and fire emoticons.
Someone praised her pictures and wrote, "The most impressive reel I've seen today." Another one wrote, "Heavenly gorgeous." As mentioned, "Breathtaking! No other words can describe it!"
Check out the work front of actress Jacqueline Fernandez:-
The actress Jacqueline Fernandez was last seen in the film, Cirkus alongside Ranveer Singh, helmed by Rohit Shetty. She also has the film, Crakk in her pipeline. The film is directed by Aditya Datt and Vidyut Jammwal. It will feature Jacqueline Fernandez and Arjun Rampal as lead characters. . She also worked as a judge in the ninth season of the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.
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