
Elli AvrRam TROLLED for 'Body Count' After Photo With Ashish Chanchlani, Fans Clap Back
After Ashish Chanchlani posted a romantic photo with Elli AvrRam, the actress became the target of sexist trolling online.
Actress Elli AvrRam is back in the spotlight, but this time it's not for a film or a red-carpet appearance. The buzz began after popular YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani posted a cozy photo with her on his social media, captioned simply, 'Finally ❤️."
The intimate frame and cryptic caption immediately sent fans and followers into a spiral of speculation, with many interpreting it as a soft launch of their relationship. The two have been spotted together at various public events recently, but this post fanned the flames of dating rumours like never before.
While a section of the internet assumed it could be a teaser for an upcoming collaboration between the two, the tone of the post—and the red heart emoji—hinted at something more personal. Unfortunately, what began as intrigue quickly gave way to a darker side of the internet, as Elli became the target of intense and misogynistic trolling.
Indian men trolling Ashish for Elli AvrRam's body count—bruh, y'all gonna end up with a 5ft Indian lady who comes with a moustache, shaggy skin, sasta white lady vibes, and the same body count. When both gold and stone are in the dirt, any mentally stable human picks gold https://t.co/xmuXOHXXnM — KARNA (@S_Karna002) July 13, 2025
Several users began commenting on her so-called 'body count," a crude term often used to refer to the number of sexual partners a person has had—typically used to police and shame women.
One comment falsely claimed that Elli's 'body count" was 35 and warned Ashish to 'be cautious." This set off a chain reaction of regressive, sexist commentary on social media platforms. However, not everyone joined the pile-on. In fact, many netizens swiftly came to Elli's defense, calling out the disturbing mindset behind such comments. One user wrote, 'Indian men trolling Ashish for Elli AvrRam's body count—bruh, y'all gonna end up with a 5ft Indian lady who comes with a moustache, shaggy skin, sasta white lady vibes, and the same body count. When both gold and stone are in the dirt, any mentally stable human picks gold."
Another chimed in with, 'The ones trolling Elli AvrRam's body count are the same people who've never had sex but act like relationship experts. Why does someone's past bother you more than your own future? If Ashish is happy, that's what matters."
While Elli AvrRam has yet to respond to the criticism, she is no stranger to navigating online toxicity with grace and silence. Born on July 29, 1990, Elli is currently 34 years old, while Ashish Chanchlani, born December 8, 1993, is 31. The age gap between them—3 years and 4 months—was also highlighted by some users, though it was largely drowned out by the more aggressive commentary around her personal life.
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