Indian Cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal has often seen posting about his personal life. This time the cricketer has come up with a cryptic philosophical post on social media amid divorce speculations. The Insta story coming late evening has added fire to the rumours circulating throughout the day.
The rumours about the possible divorce surfaced online after the couple on Saturday unfollowed each other. Meanwhile, some reports quoted people close to them as claiming that ‘divorce is inevitable’ because of irrevocable differences.
Late on Saturday, Chahal shared an Instagram story, where he wrote, “Hard work spotlights the character of people. You know your journey. You know your pain. You know what all you have done to reach here. The world knows. You stand tall. You have worked with all your sweat to make your father and your mother proud. Keep standing tall like a proud son always”, followed by the folded hands emoji.
For unversed, Chahal got engaged to Dhanashree, a YouTube, dance choreographer, and dentist who participated in the reality show ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’. He married her in a private ceremony on December 22, 2020, in Gurgaon.
Moreover, Dhanashree also shared some cryptic posts on social media supporting Chahal on matters related to his selection for the national teams. However, recently, both of them indicated that their intention to separate and unfollow each other on social media is being taken as a step in that discussion.
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