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Ranveer Allahbadia opens up on breakup and emotional struggles after India's Got Latent controversy: 'I just wanted a Wife...'

Ranveer Allahbadia opens up on breakup and emotional struggles after India's Got Latent controversy: 'I just wanted a Wife...'

Time of India2 days ago
Ranveer Allahbadia opened up about his breakup and emotional struggles after the India's Got Latent controversy. At 32, he's focusing on building himself, not chasing love. Reflecting on his 20s, he admitted chasing love too hard and now embraces healing and growth during this challenging phase of life.
Ranveer Allahbadia
, widely known as BeerBiceps, recently spoke openly about his single status and the emotional challenges he faced following the
India's Got Latent controversy
. During a candid podcast episode featuring actress
Tara Sutaria
, the influencer shared his experiences of heartbreak, postponed plans for marriage, and the journey of recovering both emotionally and career-wise after a rough patch.
Ranveer Allahbadia's response to breakup rumors
Responding to speculation about a breakup following the controversy, Ranveer stated, 'I'm a 32-year-old man… building a castle for myself that others are welcome to visit, but I'm not chasing love any time soon."
Ranveer Allahbadia reflects on the past
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He looked back on his emotional journey through his twenties, admitting, 'I think I chased love too hard… I think if one has a burning desire to find deep romance in life, they're meant to find it. That burning desire is still there in me now, but it burnt me so much on the inside… I just wanted a wife so bad." He went on to say, 'But something switches after you're 30… it's not in my hands. My chart says it has to be a delayed marriage, because there's work to be done. And that's probably my only way of self-actualising this issue. As a guy, I've just buried that want."
Ranveer Allahbadia's emotional wounds and expectations
Opening up about the emotional wounds he carries, Ranveer revealed, 'There's so much pain I've buried so deep, and a lot of it is from broken romance. I don't have any expectations from a partner to come and heal my pain, because that's unfair… The women in my life; my mom, my sister, my niece, my girl, who is yet to come, I want them to have a soft experience of life..."
An overview of the controversy
The controversy surrounding India's Got Latent erupted after Ranveer posed a provocative question to a contestant: 'Would you rather watch your parents have sex every day or join them to finish it once and for all?" The response was immediate and intense. Although he apologized, several FIRs were lodged against him, and he underwent police questioning. He was also temporarily prevented from releasing new episodes. Ultimately, the Supreme Court intervened to protect his right to free speech.
Nikki Sharma
's cryptic social media posts
At that moment, Nikki Sharma, who is rumored to be his girlfriend, posted some mysterious stories on social media. One of them said, 'There will come a time when you will lose everything, including your mind. Once you've lost your mind, you'll be left with nothing but your soul – this is when you'll know you're invincible." Another message conveyed, 'Your body doesn't just reject food; it also rejects energy. If your body starts rejecting certain places, people, or things, trust it and listen."
Ranveer Allahbadia's revelations about people around him
Ranveer reflected on how the controversy exposed the real nature of those around him: ''Haan, unn rishtedaaro ka character dikh gaya jo log fake friends the unka character dikh gaya. Par iske saath saath bohot logo ke acche characters bhi dikh jaate hain. Jo actual kareebi dost hain voh saare mere liye the. They were all present. Bohot saare mentors aaye. Kuch kuch aise log hain jinse main kabhi zindagi main mila bhi nahi hoon, baat bhi nahi hui hai. Unn logo ne saamne se call karke madad kari.''
Ranveer Allahbadia's near death experience in Goa
In December, Ranveer recounted a frightening experience he had in Goa with Nikki. 'We're perfectly fine and well now. But yesterday at 6:00 pm or so, my girlfriend and I had to be rescued from a bit of a situation," he shared.
Ranveer Allahbadia's focus on healing and growth
In spite of all that has happened, Ranveer seems to be embracing a period of deep self-reflection and personal healing. 'I'm just treating this phase as an opportunity to grow."
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