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'Grateful for...': Dhanashree Verma shares first post from Dubai after Yuzvendra Chahal's remarks about 'Sugar Daddy'

'Grateful for...': Dhanashree Verma shares first post from Dubai after Yuzvendra Chahal's remarks about 'Sugar Daddy'

Time of India2 days ago
Dhanashree Verma posted photos from Dubai after Yuzvendra Chahal discussed their divorce. Chahal addressed wearing a 'Be Your Own Sugar Daddy' T-shirt. He suggested her actions prompted the choice. Verma's post showed Dubai scenes, including street food and a Hindu temple visit. She expressed gratitude for growth and reconnection. The couple announced their separation earlier this year.
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