Social media goes numb as Hardik, Natasa announce separation

4 months ago 17

NEW DELHI: Indian all-rounder

Hardik Pandya

and his wife

Natasa Stankovic

have officially announced their separation after months of speculation surrounding their relationship.
In a joint statement shared on Instagram, the couple revealed that despite their best efforts, they have decided to part ways mutually.
The statement emphasized their commitment to co-parenting their son,

Agastya

, ensuring his happiness remains the top priority.


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"After four years of being together, Hardik and I have decided to mutually part ways. We tried our best together and gave it our all, and we believe this is in the best interest for both of us. This was a tough decision for us to make, given the joy, mutual respect, and companionship we enjoyed together and as we grew a family. We are blessed with Agastya, who will continue to be at the center of both our lives, and we will co-parent to ensure that we give him everything that we can for his happiness. We sincerely request your support and understanding to give us privacy during this difficult and sensitive time," read the statement posted by Hardik.

Speculations about their separation had been circulating for some time, fueled by Natasa's removal of the 'Pandya' surname from her Instagram bio and the deletion of all her wedding pictures with Hardik.
Her recent departure from Mumbai with their son Agastya, accompanied by a picture of an empty road from her house in Serbia with the hashtag #homesweethome, further added to the rumours.
While the reasons behind their separation remain undisclosed, the focus now shifts to the couple's commitment to co-parenting and ensuring a stable environment for their child's upbringing
Social media erupted with reactions to the news, with fans expressing their shock and sadness. Many offered support and understanding, acknowledging the couple's effort to handle the situation privately and prioritize their son's well-being.









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