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Time of India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Million feelings ...': Yuzvendra Chahal posts four-word cryptic message after ex-wife's viral remarks
NEW DELHI: India leg-spinner has broken his silence — albeit indirectly — after his estranged wife Dhanashree Verma's viral comments on their divorce. A day after the choreographer and social media personality criticised the cricketer during a podcast, Chahal shared a cryptic Instagram post that instantly caught fans' attention. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. Posting a series of pictures of himself, Chahal wrote: 'Million feelings, Zero words.' The 35-year-old is currently in England, representing Northamptonshire in the One-Day Cup 2025. Poll Do you believe divorce should be a public matter? Yes, it's part of their story No, it's private Only if both parties agree It depends on the situation Dhanashree, who recently spoke on the podcast Spill The Tea, offered a candid and emotional account of the divorce proceedings. She described the day as 'deeply emotional' for both families. 'Divorce is not something to celebrate. It's something very sad. Marriage begins with love, but when it ends, it often ends in distrust,' she said, recalling how she broke down when the verdict was announced. What particularly went viral was her criticism of Chahal's attire at the court hearing. The spinner arrived wearing a black t-shirt with the slogan 'Be your own sugar daddy,' a move many perceived as a pointed remark aimed at his ex-wife. 'He walked out first, and that whole t-shirt episode unfolded. I wasn't even aware of it because I left quietly through the back door. But before I realised, people began speculating about me because of that stunt,' Dhanashree said. The fallout has triggered a social media storm, with fans divided over Chahal's choice of attire and Dhanashree's blunt revelations. While Dhanashree admitted she felt hurt at that moment, she also said it gave her closure: 'That moment gave me the motivation to laugh and move on. It's over.' Chahal's cryptic post now adds another layer of intrigue to the public saga.


India.com
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Yuzvendra Chahal's ex-wife Dhanashree Verma breaks silence on divorce, slams his 'sugar daddy' T-shirt: 'People began...'
For the first time, Dhanashree Verma has spoken publicly about her divorce from Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal. Appearing on the podcast Spill The Tea, she admitted that the day of the separation was far from easy. 'Divorce is not something to celebrate. It's not a celebration; it's something very sad and deeply emotional. People must not forget that it's not just about the two individuals, but also about the families involved—those who genuinely love and care about you,' she said. How did she describe her emotions during the hearing? The choreographer recalled the overwhelming emotions she experienced when the final verdict was announced. 'I also believe true grief and chaos in a marriage have to be understood and acknowledged by both parties. Marriage begins with love, but when it ends, it often ends in distrust. The day it happened was very emotional for me, my family, and I'm sure for everyone around us. Even though we were mentally prepared for it, when the verdict was about to be given, I broke down completely. I started howling in front of everyone,' she revealed. Why did Chahal's t-shirt cause controversy? On the day of the divorce, Yuzvendra Chahal appeared in court wearing a black t-shirt with the bold words 'Be your own sugar daddy'. The outfit immediately set social media abuzz, with many interpreting it as a sly dig at Dhanashree. Dhanashree, however, slammed the move. 'He walked out first, and that whole t-shirt episode unfolded. I wasn't even aware of it at the time because I was still inside. I left through the back door because I didn't want to face the media. I was just wearing a simple t-shirt and jeans,' she clarified. How did she react after the incident? Dhanashree admitted that the moment left her shaken but also strangely freed her, 'I sat in my car, still trying to catch my breath. Before I even realised what had happened, people began speculating about me because of that stunt. Sitting there, I felt like, 'It's done. It's dusted.' Somewhere, I did feel bad. Why was I even crying about this? Then I thought, forget it—let's end this. That moment gave me the motivation to laugh and move on. It's over,' she concluded.


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Dhanashree Verma breaks silence on divorce; calls Yuzvendra Chahal's ‘sugar daddy' t-shirt a stunt: ‘It was painful'
Dhanashree Verma and Yuzvendra Chahal Yuzvendra Chahal's estranged wife, Dhanashree Verma, has finally spoken about her divorce and slammed the Indian cricketer for his attire at the divorce hearing. Chahal appeared wearing a black t-shirt with the words 'Be your own sugar daddy'. The move triggered a storm on social media, with many interpreting it as a subtle dig at Dhanashree. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'Divorce is not something to celebrate. It's not a celebration; it's something very sad and deeply emotional. People must not forget that it's not just about the two individuals, but also about the families involved—those who genuinely love and care about you,' she said on the podcast Spill The Tea. 'I also believe true grief and chaos in a marriage have to be understood and acknowledged by both parties. Marriage begins with love, but when it ends, it often ends in distrust. The day it actually happened was very emotional for me, my family, and I'm sure for everyone around us. Even though we were mentally prepared for it, when the verdict was about to be given, I broke down completely. I started howling in front of everyone,' she recalled. Mumbai: Cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal wearing a face mask to hide his face arrives for the hearing of his divorce with wife Dhanashree Verma, at the Bandra Family Court in Mumbai. (PTI Photo) Dhanashree strongly criticised Chahal's choice of t-shirt on the divorce hearing. 'He walked out first, and that whole t-shirt episode unfolded. I wasn't even aware of it at the time because I was still inside. I left through the back door because I didn't want to face the media. I was just wearing a simple t-shirt and jeans. Poll What are your thoughts on Yuzvendra Chahal's choice of attire at the divorce hearing? Inappropriate and disrespectful A bold statement Completely fine, it's his choice I have no opinion on it 'I sat in my car, still trying to catch my breath. Before I even realised what had happened, people began speculating about me because of that stunt. Sitting there, I felt like, 'It's done. It's dusted.' 'Somewhere, I did feel bad. Why was I even crying about this? Then I thought, forget it—let's just end this. That moment gave me the motivation to laugh and move on. It's over,' she added. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Yahoo
'Are We Dating the Same Guy?' Facebook group lawsuit dismissed
An Illinois federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the "Are We Dating the Same Guy?" Chicago Facebook group and dozens of people. Private Facebook groups like "Are We Dating the Same Guy?" aim to help (typically heterosexual) women avoid men who exhibit bad behavior like lying or ghosting. In some cases, multiple women in the group are dating the same man they met on dating apps — hence the group name. In one story Mashable reported on in 2023, a woman discovered her husband seeing other women across the U.S. SEE ALSO: 2025's political climate is wreaking havoc on online dating Last year, Chicago man Nikko D'Ambrosio sued Meta as well as women who dated him and their parents, women who commented on posts about him in the Facebook group, and moderators for the group, for defamation, invasion of privacy, doxxing, and more. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Sunil R. Harjani tossed the complaint. Harjani wrote that D'Ambrosio failed to allege any false statements, and none of the statements included would fit the per se defamation category (that the women's words were inherently damaging). Additionally, he also failed to allege that his photo was used for commercial purposes, which was required under his claim that the group violated the Illinois Right of Publicity Act. Defendants Spill The Tea, Inc. (the owner and operator of the Facebook group) also explained that even if the women's statements were defamatory, they weren't actionable as opinions. D'Ambrosio had a couple of opportunities to address these issues, but Harjani wrote that he didn't. The Court also reviewed the statements D'Ambrosio provided about his actions while dating in Chicago, and found they weren't defamatory. "While evident from his complaint that D'Ambrosio objects to the idea that women in Chicago, and nationally, have a private invite-only forum in which they are able to discuss and potentially warn other women against men's dating habits and that he personally detested being discussed in that group, the statements made about him do not amount to defamation, false light invasion of privacy, or [doxxing]," Harjani wrote. "The comments about D'Ambrosio in 'Are We Dating the Same Guy?' were subjective opinions, which even if D'Ambrosio dislikes, cannot amount to defamation."