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Natasa Stankovic posts this online amid divorce rumours with Hardik Pandya

| @indiablooms | May 29, 2024, at 04:11 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Serbian dancer-model-actress Natasa Stankovic has shared a cryptic post online amid her divorce rumours with her husband, Indian cricket vice captain Hardik Pandya.

Natasa took to her Instagram story where she posted a video of a drive with a caption reading, "Praise God."

The rumour gained massive momentum after Natasa removed the surname Pandya from her social media bio.

The speculations started after Natasa was seen missing in the stands cheering Pandya in the IPL matches.

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The couple were also not seen sharing posts on social media together.

Hardik even didn't post anything on social media on March 4 this year when Natasa turned a year older. However, neither Hardik nor Natasa spoke a bit on the speculation yet.

Hardik and Natasa got engaged in 2020. They were blessed with their first child, a boy, the same year.

The couple renewed their wedding vows at a ceremony in Udaipur, Rajasthan on February 14, 2023.

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