Natasa Stankovic, wife of cricketer Hardik Pandya, sparked a wave of speculation as she reacted to a heartwarming Instagram video posted by Pankhuri Sharma, wife of her brother-in-law Krunal Pandya. Stankovic’s “like” on the video featuring her son Agastya and nephew Kavir comes amidst swirling rumours of her potential divorce from Mumbai Indians captain, Hardik Pandya.
The Instagram Reels clip showcases the adorable toddlers engaged in playful activities with Krunal Pandya and Pankhuri Sharma in a kids’ room, indulging in paint and colours, while the cheerful couple joins in the fun. The video, captioned “POV: You said no screen time,” offers a glimpse into the family’s candid moments.
While the video garnered attention for its heartwarming content, it also reignited speculations surrounding the reported marital discord between Natasa Stankovic and Hardik Pandya. The divorce rumours initially surfaced after an unidentified individual on Reddit claimed that Stankovic had removed her husband’s surname from her Instagram handle and deleted several pictures featuring the couple, except those with their son, Agastya.
In a recent Instagram Stories post, Stankovic added fuel to the fire with a cryptic caption alongside a picture of a traffic signs manual, hinting at a potential upheaval in her life.
Stankovic’s online activity has come under scrutiny amidst criticism directed at her husband, Hardik Pandya, during the Indian Premier League (IPL) season, where he replaced Rohit Sharma as the Mumbai Indians skipper. Despite the backlash, Pandya is currently on vacation at an undisclosed location overseas, while Team India members prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup in the US, as per reports by Cricbuzz.
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