Bollywood actress and model Natasha Stankovic has finally put an end to the gossip that has been going on for some time. She has confirmed her divorce with cricketer Hardik Pandya. Hardik and Natasha have revealed their divorce through an official post on social media. They have also responded to the upbringing of their 4-year-old son.
It is known that Natasha had returned to her country Serbia a day earlier. Hardik and Natasha’s only son Agastya was also present with her. Ever since she returned abroad, it was constantly being said that she had left Hardik’s house forever.
Natasha and Hardik’s divorce
Natasha clarified the divorce by sharing the post. She described this divorce as mutual. She also requested people to respect their privacy at this time. Along with this post, Hardik and Natasha have also closed the comment section. So that people cannot make random comments.
The End of 4 Years Marriage Life
Natasha wrote on social media, ‘After four years of being together, Hardik and I have decided that we are separating. We gave our best for this togetherness and got a lot of love. We believe that this decision will also be right for us. This was a very difficult decision for both of us. We will respect each other’s mutual respect and companionship.’
Who Will Take Care of Their Son
Natasha also reacted to raising her son in her post. She said that they would spend August together. Both will always stand together for their son. 4-year-old Agastya will be raised through co-parenting. However, the son is in Serbia with Natasha. t son may but they will make love, and decisions about and son’s l, life, and every important thing together.
Natasha had changed her surname
For a long time, there were reports of Hardik and Natasha’s divorce. Some time ago, Natasha had removed Hardik’s surname ‘Pandya’ from her Instagram. Since then, the discussion about their divorce has intensified.
More Stories
BGT 2024: Preview of the Thrilling 1st Match Between IND and AUS
Mohammed Shami’s Anger at Manjrekar: What Happened Before the IPL Auction?
‘Cricket Auction is a Gamble’, Former Supreme Court Justice Vikramjit Sen’s Bold Statement