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WWE superstar Charlotte Flair learns Bollywood dance moves from Varun Dhawan
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WWE superstar Charlotte Flair learns Bollywood dance moves from Varun Dhawan

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 17 Nov 2019, 03:17 pm

Mumbai/IBNS:  World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) superstar Charlotte Flair recently visited India and even learned to  dance some Bollywood dance moves from actor Varun Dhawn.

The WWE superstar shared a video of her interaction with Varun on Instagram.

She captioned the video as: " Not quite salsa lessons instead learning some Bollywood dance moves .. thank you @varundvn getting me Bollywood ready! 👸🏼 #Mumbai #India 🇮🇳."

After visiting India, she had posted a message for her fans and said: "I have fallen in love with India. I could feel the strong sense of family, the love for celebration and the people’s generosity. Thank you to everyone who made my visit special; the cuisine, Bollywood dancing and learning to drape my own saree. I will have these memories forever!"

She is an American professional wrestler, author and actress.

She is currently signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Charlotte Flair.

A second generation professional wrestler, she is the daughter of Ric Flair.

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