
Hardik Pandya Steps Out In Style Amid Breakup Rumours With Jasmin Walia
Hardik Pandya made a stylish airport appearance amid breakup rumours with Jasmin Walia.
India cricketer Hardik Pandya was recently seen at the airport, turning heads with his effortlessly cool and sophisticated style. This marked his first public appearance amid swirling rumours of a breakup with British-Indian singer Jasmin Walia.
In a video posted on a popular paparazzo page, Hardik Pandya was seen in a smart and stylish outfit that mixed comfort with a touch of class. He wore a light-coloured hat, dark sunglasses, a patterned blazer in a neutral shade over a plain white T-shirt, paired with loose light-coloured pants and white sneakers. The overall look gave off a cool, relaxed, yet polished feel.
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The buzz surrounding Hardik Pandya and Jasmin Walia intensified after fans noticed that the two had unfollowed each other on Instagram. While they never confirmed being in a relationship, people often guessed they were dating based on small hints and posts online. Now, since they're no longer following each other, many believe they might have broken up. However, just like their rumoured relationship, neither of them has said anything about it yet.
Hardik's personal life has often been under the spotlight. He was previously married to Serbian model and actress Natasa Stankovic. The couple, who share a son named Agastya, announced their separation last year in a mutual and respectful statement.
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The joint message read, 'After four years of being together, Hardik and I have decided to mutually part ways. We tried our best together and gave it our all, and we believe this is in the best interest of both of us. This was a tough decision for us to make, given the joy, mutual respect, and companionship we enjoyed together as we built a family. We are blessed with Agastya, who will continue to be at the center of both our lives, and we will co-parent to ensure that we give him everything we can for his happiness. We sincerely request your support and understanding in granting us privacy during this difficult and sensitive time."
As fans continue to speculate about the cricketer's current relationship status, Hardik Pandya remains focused on his personal journey, embracing both fatherhood and his public life with composure.
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July 21, 2025, 17:13 IST
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