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Salma Hayek
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Salma Hayek wishes on Diwali but fans correct her for 'Shush' oopsie

| @indiablooms | Oct 25, 2022, at 11:38 pm

Los Angeles: Hollywood actress Salma Hayek treated her Indian fans with a special message by wishing them on Diwali on Instagram.

Salma looked gorgeous in the image.

However, her Indian fans perfected her spelling as she committed a minor error in the message.

Instead of writing 'Shubh', Salman mistakenly wrote 'Shush Deepavali'.

Her Insta fans were quick in correcting her.

One wrote: "It's *Shubh* but thank you, so very much Salma!"

Another Insta user corrected her by saying: "Shubh* but its okay youre salma."

Salma is known for appearing in movies like Desperado (1995), From Dusk till Dawn (1996), Wild Wild West (1999), and Dogma (1999).

 

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