“Something happened from the front …” Yuzvendra Chahal made a big disclosure on a divorced T-shirt, why was it written ‘Be your own sugar daddy’
Yuzvendra chahal divorce t-shirt: Former Team India spinner Yuzvendra Chahal and his ex -wife Dhanashree Verma were in the news for a long time. Although both did not make any statement against each other, when the final hearing of the divorce was held in February 2025, the T-shirt worn by Chahal that day caught everyone’s attention. It was written on his T-shirt, “Be your own sugar daddy”. Now months later, Chahal broke his silence on this T-shirt and the story behind it for the first time.
Let us tell you that in December 2020, Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma, Yuzvendra Chahal, tied the knot, officially ended their marriage on 20 March 2025. Before divorce proceedings, the two had unfollowed each other on Instagram, which strengthened the speculation of their separation.
Chahal broke silence on ‘divorce’ T-shirt
For the first time, Yuzvendra Chahal has broken his silence on the divorced T-shirt and the message hidden behind it. Chahal made many important revelations by joining Raj Shamani’s podcast. When asked why he wore such a T-shirt on the day of the divorce hearing, Chahal laughed and said, “I had no intention of doing the drama, I just had to give a message and I gave it.”
Yuzvendra Chahal indicated without naming anyone that he did not take this step alone, but something happened from the other side, to which he had to answer. He said, “Because some things happened from the front, and I did not feel like doing anything earlier. Then when it happened from the other side, I said now take care now, now I do not care about anyone. I did not abuse anyone, I just wanted to give a message.”
Yuzvendra Chahal broke silence on divorce for the first time
In Raj Shamani’s podcast ‘Figure Out’, Yuzvendra Chahal (Yuzvendra Chahal) revealed that after divorce he had gone into depression and started thinking about suicide. He said, “I was tired of life. I used to cry for two hours at a time. I used to sleep only for two hours and all this went on for 40-45 days. During that time I needed a break from cricket.”
