Celina Jaitley
Shocking allegations! Celina Jaitley files domestic violence case against husband Peter Haag, demands Rs. 50 crore and monthly Rs. 10 lakh
Mumbai/IBNS: Former actress Celina Jaitley has filed a domestic violence case against her husband, Peter Haag, in a Mumbai court, media reports said.
Celina filed the case before the Judicial Magistrate First Class at Andheri Court in Mumbai. Haag, a resident of Austria, has been accused of emotional, physical, and financial abuse.
She claimed her husband humiliated her, manipulated finances, and restricted her access to their children. In her plea, she is seeking Rs. 50 crore in compensation along with a monthly maintenance of Rs. 10 lakh.
Celina Jaitley, the former Miss India and Bollywood actress, married Austrian entrepreneur Peter Haag on 28 August 2011. The couple had a serene and private ceremony at a monastery in Austria, attended only by close friends and family. Their relationship had developed over time, and the wedding was celebrated as an intimate and heartfelt union.
Following their marriage, Celina and Peter became parents to two sets of twins. Their first twins, Winston and Viraaj, were born in 2012. Five years later, they welcomed a second set of twins, Arthur and Shamsher.
Tragically, Shamsher passed away shortly after birth due to a heart defect, a loss that profoundly affected Celina. She has spoken publicly about the emotional turmoil and the support Peter provided during these difficult times.
During the early years of their marriage, the couple often shared glimpses of their family life on social media, celebrating milestones, vacations, and special occasions.
Celina credited Peter for being a supportive partner, especially during periods when she battled depression, portraying an image of a strong and loving partnership.
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