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‘Love does not boast’: Natasa Stankovic’s cryptic post fuels divorce speculations with Hardik Pandya

Actress Natasa Stankovic recently shared a cryptic note. A few days ago, viral reports said that the real reason behind her divorce with Team India cricketer Hardik Pandya was that he was too arrogant in himself. Seeing this note of Natasha, fans are speculating that there is definitely some truth behind the viral news. Let us know what the actress has written.

Although Natasa has not yet spoken about the reason publicly, she has shared a post on Instagram Story, explaining how love should be and how it should not be. The note read, "Love is patient. Love is kind. I am not jealous. It is not boastful. It does not insult others. It is not selfish. It is not easily angered. It does not tolerate mistakes." Love does not rejoice in evil, but always protects, always hopes, always protects.

As soon as she shared this post, netizens realised that it was a dig at her strained relationship with Hardik and a confirmation of the reports which suggested the real reason behind their divorce.

Let us tell you that after months of speculation, in July this year, Hardik and Natasa announced their divorce with a joint statement. They wrote, "After four years together, we have decided to part ways by mutual consent. We have tried our best together and given our best and we believe this is what is best for both of us. This is our It was a difficult decision for us, because as our family grew, we supported each other."

A few days ago, Hardik was in the news when reports went viral that he was dating British singer-actress Jasmin Walia. Although he did not confirm or deny these reports, another portal claimed that the reason for his divorce from Natasa was her "flamboyant" nature. “He was too flamboyant for Natasa, too narcissistic. Natasa could not bear it any more. He realised that there was a big difference in his and Hardik's personality. She tried to adopt his habits, but it made her uncomfortable,” said the report published in Times Now.

 

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