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Peya Jannatul's 'sassy' response to DM 'love'

 

Move over, Romeo – there’s a new love letter in town, and it’s been forwarded straight to the police station.

Bangladeshi model and actress Peya Jannatul just served up a steaming hot plate of reality check after a self-proclaimed “blind fan” slid into her DMs with a proposal so bold, it could’ve been ripped from a very twisted rom-com script.

In what can only be described as “How Not to Win a Celebrity’s Heart 101,” an unnamed admirer flooded Peya’s Instagram inbox with a dramatic declaration of undying, secret love – complete with poetic promises, intense devotion, and one very inappropriate request: her phone number.

“I’m not a dishonest or bad boy,” the message read, dripping with misplaced confidence. “I’ve been very weak towards you for a long time… From my heart, I want to create a personal close relationship between you and me forever. No one in the world will know our deep love and friendship except me. I swear to God.”

Cue the violins? More like cue the cops.

Instead of swooning, Peya did what every modern woman with zero patience for creepy DMs should do. She went full queen of clapback and posted the entire exchange on Facebook. And in the grand finale? She didn’t give her number. She gave him the Gulshan Police Station hotline.

That’s right. When asked for her WhatsApp, Peya replied with cold, hard justice: “Here’s a number you can call.”

Fans erupted in applause across social media, turning the post into a viral moment of feminist flair and digital self-defence.

One netizen wrote, “If every ‘weak’ guy started sliding like this, your DMs would look like a lost & found for broken hearts.”

Another chimed in with mock sympathy: “What would’ve happened if you gave a little love? Only one person can love a beautiful woman – what’s wrong with that?” – a comment quickly roasted with replies like “Bro, she’s not a ‘prize’ in a loyalty program!” and “Love? Nah, this was stalking with better grammar.”

Peya, known for her bold personality and no-nonsense attitude, didn’t add much commentary – she didn’t need to. The screenshot said it all: You wanted a connection? Here’s 01713******.

In an age where celebrities are constantly bombarded with invasive messages disguised as “admiration,” Peya’s response has been hailed as a masterclass in setting boundaries, with a sprinkle of sass and a whole lot of self-respect.

So, to all the secret admirers out there: Keep the love in the comments, not in the DMs unless you’re ready for a date with the police.

Moral of the story? Don’t come for the star with a love letter. Come correct — or get reported.