Dhanashree Verma’s peaceful Dubai post turned controversial as trolls labeled her “alimony queen,” following Chahal’s podcast reveal and Bigg Boss 19 rumors. Despite the backlash, she remains silent, focusing on healing and reconnecting with her roots in the UAE.
Popular dancer and influencer Dhanashree Verma recently shared a heartfelt Instagram post from her trip to Dubai, where she visited a temple and indulged in a matcha experience. What was meant to be a moment of peace and nostalgia quickly spiraled into controversy, as online trolls bombarded the comments section with hate—mockingly branding her the “alimony queen.”
The harsh backlash comes at a sensitive time, with rumors swirling around Dhanashree’s possible participation in Bigg Boss 19 and her ongoing public scrutiny following her high-profile divorce from Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal.
In her Dubai post, Dhanashree reflected on her emotional connection with the city, writing that it holds a “special place in her heart.” Dubai, where she spent a significant part of her childhood, represents comfort, healing, and spiritual grounding. Her photos, taken at a local temple and a trendy café, were clearly intended to capture those themes.
But not all followers were supportive. A wave of negative comments accused her of flaunting her divorce settlement, with some users cruelly calling her an “alimony queen” and speculating that she was using money from the separation to fund her travels.
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The trolling intensified shortly after Yuzvendra Chahal's explosive appearance on Raj Shamani’s podcast, where he opened up about life post-divorce. He clarified the meaning behind his viral “Be Your Own Sugar Daddy” T-shirt—saying it was never meant to take a dig at Dhanashree but was intended as a motivational message for others.
However, the public didn’t quite separate the two narratives. Many assumed the timing was too close to be a coincidence, further fueling online speculations and unnecessary blame games between fan camps.
Dhanashree’s Emotional Connection to Dubai
Despite the noise, Dhanashree has not directly responded to the trolls. In earlier interviews, she has expressed how Dubai feels like a second home, as she spent her formative years there. Her visit was more than just a leisure trip—it was a journey back to her roots during a time of emotional transition.
Sources close to her suggest she’s choosing to remain focused on personal growth and healing, rather than engaging in online negativity.
Chahal Breaks Silence on Mental Health
While Dhanashree continues her silence, Chahal, on the other hand, has opened up vulnerably about the emotional toll of their breakup. In the same podcast, he revealed battling depression and suicidal thoughts after being labeled a “cheater” by social media users and certain gossip outlets. He credited his support system, especially RJ Mahvash, for helping him through those darkest moments.
He stressed that the online narratives don’t reflect the full story, and that both individuals deserve space and peace after the end of a relationship.
Bigg Boss 19 Buzz
Adding more intrigue to the situation are the rumors linking Dhanashree to Bigg Boss 19. While there’s no official confirmation yet, online chatter suggests she may be among the contestants this season. If true, it’s likely her past with Chahal and her internet presence could become hot discussion points inside the house.
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