Celina Jaitly says ‘hurt didn’t make me stronger’ as she shares heartbreaking video with sons amid divorce and custody battle with Peter Haag: ‘He broke me, over and over again’ |
Former beauty queen and Bollywood actress Celina Jaitly she shared deep and emotional updates about her assault charges and painful separation from her children. After facing a difficult, multi-jurisdictional divorce and custody dispute starting in India and Austria with her adopted husband, Austrian businessman Peter Haag, the actress posted a heartbreaking video of her three sons, Winston, Viraaj, and Arthur. In a vulnerable open letter, Jaitly rejected the popular “injury builds strength,” explaining how the trauma has repeatedly hurt him and left invisible scars. This heart cry comes close on the heels of Mumbai Police registering an FIR against Haag under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for domestic violence, physical violence and criminal threats.
Celina Jaitly shares a throwback video with her sons
The actress posted an old video on Instagram showing her enjoying some quality time with her sons. The video included a quote expressing her desire to reunite with her children, which says, “I never thought that broken pieces could be broken until I saw my heart.” divine Intervene to get you back 3 in my life.”
Celina Jaitly says heartbreak has not kept her motivated
Along with the video, Celina wrote a long post about how the trauma has changed her life and the constant effort involved in healing the emotional pain. He opened by challenging the popular belief that suffering strengthens strength. “The strongest people are often the ones who are still broken. People call me strong. But pain & hurt didn’t make me stronger. They broke me, over and over again, until I had no choice but to learn to heal myself,” she wrote.
Celina Jaitly on healing being a continuous process
The artist went on to explain that healing is not something that happens once. She said that even when she feels she has regained her footing, painful memories come back unexpectedly, reopening wounds she thought were closed. At times like this, he said he chooses to ignore the surrounding noise and focus on relieving the pain rather than avoiding it. By allowing himself that space, he slowly picks up the broken pieces and begins to heal anew.Celina went on to say that the trauma took away parts of her personality, leaving scars that are invisible to others. He also said that although people like to say that his endurance is due to the difficulties he faces, he sees it differently. “Pain didn’t make me. It broke me. It stole parts of me, it left scars that no one can see, and it made me feel bad that I can’t get it back. The strength that people admire is not born from pain. He wrote: “It came from me.”Finally, the actress said that real strength comes from choosing to heal again and again, even if she still has emotional pain. He also said that the strongest people are not those who never give up, but those who continue to have the courage to bounce back, despite the constant pain.
Celina Jaitly’s marriage and custody with Peter Haag
Jaitly married Austrian businessman Peter Haag in 2010, after leaving mainstream Bollywood before their marriage. The couple had twins in 2012 and welcomed a second set of twins in 2017, though one of the babies sadly did not survive birth. Reports last year claimed that Peter Haag had filed for divorce in an Austrian court. Celina has said that despite having joint custody, she has not been able to reach her three sons Winston, Arthur and Viraaj and the custody battle is ongoing with separate lawsuits.
An FIR was lodged against Peter Haag
Recently, the Mumbai police filed an FIR against Peter Haag after Celina complained against him. According to reports, he was kept in several sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita due to ill-treatment, abuse, criminal threats and harassment.



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