Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s recent public appearance has sparked widespread concern among her fans. In a video that quickly went viral, the actress is seen wearing a black floral outfit, but it wasn’t her attire that grabbed attention. Fans were quick to flood the comment section with worries about her health, noting a significant change in her appearance.
The video, which has been circulating across social media platforms, shows a visibly leaner Samantha, prompting many fans to express their alarm. “What happened to her? She’s not looking beautiful,” one fan commented. Another added, “Omg, her face has changed so much! I couldn’t recognize her until I read the caption!” A third echoed similar sentiments, writing, “Extremely lean, and her face is quite unrecognizable.”
The drastic transformation has led to widespread speculation, with some netizens suggesting that the actress may have undergone cosmetic surgeries. “She fell into the trap of surgeries and lost all her real innocence and beauty,” one user speculated. Another comment read, “She is looking so different, lost her natural beauty to botox and fillers.” These observations have added fuel to the ongoing discussions about Samantha’s health and well-being.
Despite the concern, Samantha has remained focused on her professional commitments. She is set to appear in Citadel: Honey Bunny, the Indian installment of the Citadel universe, which originally starred Priyanka Chopra and Richard Madden. The highly anticipated project has been generating buzz, particularly after the release of its teaser earlier this month.
Speaking about her experience working on the project, Samantha praised her co-star Varun Dhawan. “All he thinks about from the moment he wakes up is how to improve his craft. He’s constantly focused on how to perform each scene better,” she shared. “Not only is he dedicated to his work, but he’s also one of the nicest human beings I’ve ever met.”
As fans await her upcoming projects, the concerns over her health continue to dominate online conversations.