
Dhanashree Verma responds to Yuzvendra Chahal's 'Be Your Own Sugar Daddy' moment post-divorce
In these viral pictures, Dhanashree Verma was seen visiting a Hindu temple in Dubai. Amidst the ups and downs of her personal life, this spiritual trip proved to be very helpful in bringing her peace of mind. How did Dhanashree Verma react to Yuzvendra Chahal's 'Sugar Daddy' moment?
Meanwhile, Chahal spoke about the divorce and mentioned wearing a T-shirt with 'Be Your Own Sugar Daddy' written on it during a podcast. Dhanashree, on the other hand, responded through her photos and captions, without saying anything directly. She shared a series of pictures in which she is seen eating local street food, taking a stroll during the golden hour, and visiting a Hindu temple. This post came at a time when Chahal's statement had reignited discussions about their separation.
The caption read, 'Back in Dubai after what feels like a lifetime… Growing up here gave me so many core memories and seeing how much the city has evolved was both surreal and heartwarming. One of the highlights was visiting this beautiful Hindu temple, peaceful, powerful, and a reminder of how far this city has come in embracing culture and community ♥️🙏🏻 Grateful for the growth, the roots, and the reconnection'. Why did Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma file for divorce?
Chahal spoke about the divorce for the first time in Raj Shamani's podcast. He explained why he wore a 'Be Your Own Sugar Daddy' T-shirt on the day of the final hearing of the divorce. Chahal said, 'I did not want to do drama, I just wanted to give a message, and I did.'
Without taking any name, Chahal indicated that he wore this T-shirt because of something that happened in front of him. He said, 'Because something happened in front of him… I was not in the mood earlier.'
Chahal also added, 'Now take care of it, now I don't care about anyone,' meaning he took this step to get closure for himself, not to create controversy. Dhanashree has not yet given any direct response to Chahal's statement. Earlier this year, the two announced their separation.

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