Natasa Stankovic and Hardik Pandya, who share a four-year-old son named Agastya, recently announced their divorce after four years of marriage.
The couple shared the news on July 18, stating that they had mutually decided to part ways. In their joint statement, Natasa and Hardik emphasized their commitment to co-parenting Agastya and requested privacy during this transition.
Following the announcement, Natasa returned to her home country of Serbia, where she began sharing pictures and videos of herself and Agastya on social media.
However, recent developments have sparked speculation about the real reasons behind their split. Natasa recently liked several posts on social media related to emotional abuse and infidelity, curated by a Reddit user.
These posts touched on topics such as staying in relationships with toxic individuals and acknowledging when someone has wronged you.
The Reddit user who noticed Natasa's activity questioned whether these posts hint at the underlying cause of her divorce from Hardik.
The user's observations quickly gained attention, prompting a wave of reactions from other online users. Some speculated that the posts Natasa engaged with could indeed reflect her feelings about the end of her marriage.
Others pointed out the societal tendency to place blame on women in divorces, noting that since Hardik's successful return to cricket for the 2024 World Cup, many have praised his ability to move on, often overlooking Natasa's perspective.
As the discussions continue, the couple has maintained their focus on co-parenting Agastya, while fans and followers are left to wonder if Natasa's social media activity reveals more about the challenges she faced in her marriage to Hardik Pandya.
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