
Rahul Vaidya shares a cryptic post on social media; says, 'Need to unfollow some of the stars'
, who was last seen on Laughter Chefs 2, has shared a cryptic post on social media. He revealed how he is going to 'unfollow' some of the 'stars' that he's currently following on social media.
He reflected on a recent incident and emphasised the changed behaviour of 'some people from his life.'
Rahul is often known for keeping fans posted about his personal and professional life. The singer and reality show star recently took to his social media handle and penned a long note sharing how people start to behave differently after you follow them.
The note read, 'Kya aapke life me bhi aise log hain jinko aapne jab tak follow nahi kiya tha tab tak like, comment, story pe react karte the? And after you followed them, wo achanak 'STAR' ban gaye… Gonna unfollow some stars soon.
You guys don't need me at all. You are Stars after all. (Do you also have people in your life who, until you followed them, would like, comment and react to your stories? And after you followed them, they suddenly became a 'STAR'? Gonna unfollow some stars soon.
You guys don't need me at all — you are stars after all).'
Fans reacted to it on social media. While some started to wonder who exactly Rahul is talking about, others agreed with the singer and social media fame. Rahul often shares such notes and incidents on his social media stories. Previously, he was caught in a controversy with popular cricketer
Virat Kohli
. It happened after he mentioned how the cricketer had blocked him on social media. However, he later confirmed that Virat had unblocked him and he had put the feud to an end.
On the work front, Rahul won many hearts with Bigg Boss 14. He was last seen on Laughter Chefs 2, where he was paired with Rubina Dilaik. Rahul is also loved for his singing skills.

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