Yuzvendra Chahal Breaks Silence On Divorce, Alimony And Meaning Behind 'Be Your Own Sugar Daddy' Shirt
Yuzvendra Chahal, an Indian cricketer, has been in the spotlight due to his personal life. The news of his divorce from Dhanashree Verma has sparked much discussion. Recently, Chahal was seen wearing a black t-shirt with "Be Your Own Sugar Daddy" written on it. Many interpreted this as a message directed at Dhanashree.
Chahal confirmed the t-shirt's message was intentional during a conversation with Raj Shamani. He stated, "Mereko nahi karna tha drama (I didn't want to do any drama). I just wanted to give one message and maine woh de diya (which I gave through the T-shirt)." This statement clarified his intentions behind wearing the shirt.
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Chahal's Perspective on Divorce
The cricketer explained that he hadn't initially planned to wear such attire for the court hearing. However, certain events from Dhanashree's side led him to change his mind. "Kyunki saamne se kuch cheez hua tha, aur mera pehle mann nahi tha," he shared, indicating that something prompted him to take this step.
Rumours circulated about Dhanashree demanding Rs 60 crore in alimony, which her family later denied. Chahal acknowledged that negotiating was challenging but mentioned securing a favourable agreement. He said, "I had signed a good deal," without revealing specific alimony details.
The Journey of Chahal and Dhanashree
Chahal and Dhanashree's relationship began during the Covid-19 pandemic when he approached her for dance lessons. They married in December 2020. Earlier this year, their divorce was officially confirmed, marking the end of their journey together.
Reflecting on his decision to wear the t-shirt, Chahal expressed that he reached a point where he no longer cared about others' opinions. "Fir saamne se kuch hua toh fir maine kaaha ab sambhaal lo, ab mujhe nahi parwah kisi ki," he remarked, emphasizing his desire to convey a message without resorting to abuse.
This chapter in Chahal's life highlights how public figures often face scrutiny over personal matters. Despite challenges, he managed to navigate through the situation while maintaining focus on his career and personal well-being.
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