Varun Dhawan’s humble response after nutritionist corrects his black coffee comment
Varun Dhawan recently responded to a nutritionist who corrected his black coffee comment. The actor had said that he had stopped eating it in the morning due to his stomach problems and it can cause problems for everyone later in life.
Varun Dhawan reacted to a nutritionist who questioned his statement on how black coffee can be problematic for the gut. During his conversation on a podcast, the actor discussed the health concerns of drinking black coffee in the morning and revealed that he stopped drinking it due to gut issues.
Whereas Promoting his upcoming film Baby JohnVarun Dhawan recently appeared on Ranveer Allahabadia’s podcast.
“Look, if you wake up in the morning and start with just black coffee, even if you don’t have stomach problems, you’ll still get it,” Varun said on the podcast.
However, health expert Prashant Desai took exception to Varun’s comment. She shared the podcast segment on her Instagram stories and provided a fact check for the actor’s statement.
Prashant wrote, “Come on Varun, really? This is not true. I have been drinking black coffee on an empty stomach for 15 years after waking up. No problem. The truth is that everyone’s gut is different.” Your fingerprint. But to say that everyone will have stomach problems and acidity is not true. Just because a diet may not work for someone is not a universal truth. ,
Varun took the comment in stride and gave a polite reply to the nutritionist.
“It’s totally true that it didn’t work for me, I’m glad it had no effect on you and you’re healthy and super fit. If you listen further I said it is not one size fits all, I am glad you can use me as an example to educate people sir, but please also some suggestions Give it a go, always happy to learn from an expert,” she wrote on her Instagram stories.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Baby John, produced by Murad Khetani, Priya Atlee and Jyoti Deshpande, directed by A Kaliswaran and presented by Atlee, is scheduled to release on December 25.