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Recently, the divorce case between choreographer and social media personality Dhanashree Verma and Indian cricket team star Yuzvendra Chahal garnered news. Both Chahal and Dhanashree sent cryptic remarks on social media, which contributed to the long-running rumors about their divorce. According to multiple media sources, the divorce was finalized already. But Dhanashree's attorney denied any such rumors.
"The subject is presently sub judice, so I have nothing to say about the proceedings. "A lot of false information is being spread, so the media should do their research before reporting," said Aditi Mohan, Dhanashree's attorney, in a statement.
"Blaming women is always in fashion" was the mysterious tagline that Dhanashree shared on her Instagram story on Monday.
Yuzvendra Chahal and well-known RJ Mahvash were seen together at the Champions Trophy final on Sunday. Some social media users, surprisingly, connected the mysterious tweet to Yuzvendra Chahal, while others connected it to the trolling she experienced.
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There were numerous allegations about their divorce in the past, some of which stated that Dhanashree had demanded Rs 60 crore in alimony from Chahal. However, a member of Dhanashree's family categorically denied the rumors and cautioned against "spreading misinformation" in a statement that was reported by multiple media outlets.
"The untrue accusations regarding the alimony amount that are circulating severely infuriate us. To be perfectly clear, no such sum has ever been provided, demanded, or even requested. These rumors have absolutely no validity to them. Publicizing such unsubstantiated information is incredibly careless and leads to needless suspicion about the parties and their families. We urge the media to exhibit restraint, fact-check before disseminating false information, and protect everyone's privacy because careless reporting like this only leads to harm," the statement stated.