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The bollywood star refused the good life and became a nun


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Bollywood star Sofia Hayat recently radically changed his own life. Model and actress, cool novels with a burning handsome and drowning in luxury, suddenly decided to drop everything and enter a monastery.

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Now her name is Gaia Sophia and yesterday’s playgirl spends five hours a day in meditation, trying to comprehend the meaning of life. The girl gave a lifelong vow of celibacy, got rid of silicone implants in the chest, stopped using cosmetics and, of course, no longer wearing outfits of famous designers.

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Video published by Mother Gaia Sofia (@sofiahayat) Sep 1 2016 3:19 PDT

“My past life was wonderful, but this I like. When I look at pictures of the past myself, I still smile. I think I had to go through this life, to see the real world. But now I feel like I’m born a second time. Now my meaning of life is to get rid of all negativity and reveal the truth about our existence”, — quotes the words of Sofia “Komsomolskaya Pravda”.

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The girl was brought up in a Muslim family, who lived in South London. Strict parental supervision and made her a rebel with the advent of the transition period. “When I was a teenager, I dreamed to break free from the rules and restrictions of their religion. I wanted to be sexy, to wear beautiful clothes and demonstrate his body and long hair,” says Sofia.

However, not all believe in the purity of the current intentions of the girl: many former colleagues suspect her of trying to PR. After all, one of the press conferences, a party to which she became, Sofia proudly showed their breast implants.

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