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Alia Bhatt welcomes 'new baby Juniper'

| @indiablooms | Jul 04, 2020, at 03:18 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood actor Alia Bhatt's love for pets is no secret to her million of her fans, specially those who are active on social media.

If Alia's fans open the actor's Instagram profile now, they would be amazed to see a new member to the Raazi star's family.

Alia and her sister Shaheen Bhatt have welcomed to their family a new cat whose name is Juniper.

The actor has posted a picture not just with Shaheen but also with Juniper saying, "This girl duo just became a girl trio. Meet our new baby Juniper. Her skills include biting, selfie-taking and being generally adorable."

No doubt, Juniper is as camera-friendly as Alia who is one of the contemporary leading actors in the Hindi film industry.

(Image Credit: Alia Bhatt Instagram)

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