Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and his wife Dhanashree Verma are not separated officially. They announce their divorce news on social media, by upload cryptic posts. Both of them posts and hints that they had separate their ways. After the Yuzvendra Chahal, Dhanashree Verma Divorced confirmed, None of them spoke on topic to show reasons behind their divorce, but it seems to be compatibility issues in their relations. The rumour of 60 crores alimony spread on the internet. Their final hearings of divorce held at Bandra Family Court on Thursday, where both are present physically
Yuzvendra Chahal, Dhanashree Verma Divorced Confirmed by Judge
As per reports in ABP News, the judge advise to couple to get counseling, that last for 45 minutes. After counselling, the judge informed them to part ways with mutual consent. Further, it was revealed that both of them were living separately from past 18 months.
When asked about possible reasons behind seeking a divorce, the couple said that they have compatibility issues. Around 4:30 PM on Thursday, the judge granted them divorce officially. It has come to social media that Dhanashree demands the ₹60 Crore Alimony from Chahal.
Chahal and Dhanashree Post about their divorce
Chahal share the post on social media after final hearing of Yuzvendra Chahal, Dhanashree Verma Divorced. The post read, “God has protected me more times than I count. So I Imagine the times I have been rescued that I do not know about. Thank you, for always there for me, even when I Don’t know about it, Amen.”
Dhanashree also share the post about faith on Insta account. Her post reads, “From stressed to blessed. Isn’t the amazing how God can turn your worries and trials into blessings? If you’re stressing about something now, know that you have choice. You can either keep worrying or you can surrender it to God and choose to pray about everything. There is power in having faith that God can work all things together for your good.”
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