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Aaradhya joins Aishwarya backstage in Paris – WATCH

Aaradhya Bachchan joins mom Aishwarya Rai Bachchan backstage in Paris; photos and videos go viral – WATCH

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan turned heads with her show-stopping appearance at Paris Fashion Week, and there by her side, sharing the spotlight was her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan.The Bollywood star and former beauty queen shut the show down with her glamorous ramp walk. Ash, who is the face of the beauty brand, joined a host of international celebs for the glamorous night in Paris. For her walk, she dazzled in a black coat embellished with diamond detailing. Photos and videos of her stunning appearance soon went viral.

Aaradhya joins mom Aishwarya backstage

However, now it is the photos and videos of her daughter that is stealing the spotlight. One set of pictures shows Aaradhya joining her mom backstage for photos with several celebrities, including actress Amy Jackson and her husband, actor Ed Westwick. Another heartwarming video doing the rounds captures Aaradhya watching attentively as Aishwarya sat in her glam chair getting her hair and makeup done. The 12-year-old looked equally stylish, twinning with her mom in an all-black ensemble with a leather jacket paired with jeans, accessorised with a simple hairband. Fans on social media praised Aaradhya for her poise, noting how she kept a watchful eye over her superstar mom and observed attentively how she interacted with her emotional fans at the venue.

Ash meets an emotional fan

A video of Ash that went viral online saw the star’s heartfelt interaction with her fan. In the video the fan got emotional when she saw the actress heading out of the hotel and into her car. However, on seeing the girl breaking down, she took a moment to meet her, hug her and even wipe her tears away before posing with her for photos.

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