Overview
- Speaking at IIT Hyderabad, she called egg freezing the “biggest insurance for women” to decide marriage and motherhood on their own terms.
- A short clip she shared on X drew heavy engagement, with reports noting more than 108,000 interactions within a day.
- On November 19, she posted a personal timeline: married at 27, froze eggs at 29, first child at 36, now expecting twins at 39.
- She stated she did not undergo egg freezing at Apollo after critics linked her remarks to her family’s hospital network.
- Doctors warned that egg freezing and IVF are expensive, fertility declines with age, and outcomes are uncertain, feeding a wider discussion about autonomy, access and privilege.