Preity Zinta is not one to shy away from speaking her mind, and her latest interaction on X is proof. While celebrating Punjab Kings' strong run in the Indian Premier League, the actor addressed a comment that referred to her as a “trophy,” firmly pushing back against the idea and highlighting why such labels are problematic for women.
During an interactive Q&A session on X, the actor responded to a comment calling her a “trophy” and made it clear why such comparisons don’t sit right with her.
Replying with honesty and a touch of humour, Preity said, “Thank you, that’s very sweet, but honestly speaking, no woman wants to be a trophy. Trophies are owned, women are not! Trophies are kept in glass cupboards and a woman’s place is in your life and in your heart.”
During the chat, she also opened up about her upcoming films, including Lahore 1947 and Vibe, which are expected to release this year.
Preity also had warm words for Shreyas Iyer, praising his leadership qualities and saying that her children adore him.