Bollywood actress Celina Jaitly has publicly requested media outlets to refrain from using photographs of her children while covering ongoing legal proceedings involving her husband, Peter Haag. The actress emphasized the importance of protecting her children’s privacy during this sensitive period.
Jaitly appealed a social media post on Friday, asking for responsible reporting that excludes her three children from coverage related to her domestic violence complaint and divorce proceedings. The case has attracted significant public attention due to the couple’s celebrity status.
The actress and hotelier Peter Haag married in 2011 and are parents to twin boys born in 2012. They welcomed another set of twins in 2017, though one newborn tragically passed away due to a congenital heart condition.
Jaitly confirmed filing domestic violence charges against Haag and initiating divorce proceedings in an official statement. She described navigating an “extremely difficult period” while managing both legal challenges and family responsibilities without conventional support systems.
— Celina Jaitly (@CelinaJaitly) November 28, 2025
The actress explained that recent months have presented significant personal and family tests, requiring her to balance child welfare concerns with complex legal requirements.
In her detailed statement, Jaitly identified protecting her children’s interests as her primary priority throughout the legal process. She emphasized maintaining their privacy and emotional security while proceeding with dignity through court proceedings.
#courage #divorce | In the middle of the strongest most turbulent storm of my life I never imagined I would spend fighting alone, without any parents, without any support system I never thought there would come a day without all the pillars on which the roof of my world once… pic.twitter.com/J3algtzAO0
— Celina Jaitly (@CelinaJaitly) November 27, 2025
The actress committed to full cooperation with legal authorities while requesting responsible media coverage that respects family boundaries during this challenging transitional period. The case continues with further developments expected as legal proceedings advance through the judicial system.