Festive, personal, meaningful: The stories behind celebs’ X-mas trees | Telugu Movie News

Celebrities are embracing the festive spirit by decorating Christmas trees that reflect their personal journeys and traditions. From Dia Mirza’s sustainable approach to Trisha Krishnan’s tribute to her late pet, these trees offer a glimpse into their cherished moments and evolving family narratives. With Christmas just around the corner, celebrities are ushering in the season through thoughtfully styled Christmas trees that mirror their personal stories and traditions Dia Mirza:Dia Mirza’s Christmas decor reflects her commitment to sustainability. Using the same tree for nearly two decades, she shared, “Many of the decorations are even older than Avyaan (her son). Reusing is a great way of letting go of patterns that don’t serve people or the planet.”Trisha Krishnan:For Trisha, Christmas this year is bittersweet, as she honoured her late dog Zorro with her Christmas Tree while marking a fresh chapter with her new pet, Izzy. Samantha Ruth Prabhu:Samantha is celebrating her first Christmas after tying the knot with Raj Nidimoru. She shared glimpses of a vibrant, colourful Christmas tree on social media, with her pet Saasha making a playful appearance. Pranitha Subhash:“One of my favourite childhood memories is shopping for Christmas tree decorations at MG Road or Commercial Street in Bengaluru,” says Pranitha Subhash. “Now, as a mom, I see my daughter loves decorating the tree. We even collect family pictures to hang on it. She’s fascinated by the big tree, the lights, and the reindeer, and curious about where these traditions come from. For me, setting up the Christmas tree always brings me and my kids closer.” Allu Sneha Reddy:Sneha Reddy shared a glimpse of the Allu family Christmas tree, adorned with red ornaments and personalised baubles featuring names and initials — ‘AA’ for Allu Arjun, along with her own, and their kids, Arha’s and Ayaan’s. Hansika Motwani:“The Christmas tree is always a symbol of hope for me,” says Hansika Motwani, who opted for a six-foot tree this year. “I decorated it all by myself this year, with a simple red, white and gold theme. I added bows and Polaroids of my family, friends, and pets, everyone who is close to me, capturing some of my favourite moments of the year,” she says.Shruti Haasan:Trust Shruti Haasan to add a fun, unexpected twist to Christmas decor, bringing back her striking black Christmas tree and softening it with white bows and charms for a chic, Gothic-inspired look.




