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Jacqueline Fernandez suffers from permanent eye injury

| @indiablooms | Jun 10, 2018, at 10:46 pm

Mumbai, June 10 (IBNS): Race 3 actress Jacqueline Fernandez has suffered a permamnent eye injury.

The actress disclosed the matter by an Instagram post.

According to reports, she suffered the injury while shooting for the movie this year.

" So it’s a permanent injury and my iris will never be a perfect round again but so so grateful I can see!! #race3memories ❤️❤️ #abudhabi," the actress posted.

She also added an image of her eye on Instagram.

Jacqueline will soon be seen in Salman Khan's Eid release Race 3.

She had earlier worked with the Bollywood rockstar in Kick.

The movie is set to hit the silverscreen on June 15.

Image: Jacqueline Fernandez Instagram page

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