Cricketer yuzvendra chahal has spoken for the first time about his divorce from Dhanashree Verma. He revealed that he was called a cheater and was in depression for five months.

Choreographer Dhanashree Verma and cricketer yuzvendra chahal got divorced some time ago. At the same time, indian leg-spinner yuzvendra chahal has broken his silence for the first time about his divorce from Dhanashree Verma. At the same time, he has also talked about the emotional turmoil during the difficult phase of his life as well as mental health challenges.


Separation from Dhanashree Verma was not sudden

Actually, on raj Shamni's podcast, yuzvendra chahal revealed that his separation from Dhanashree Verma was not sudden, but it was a long, private process. "It was going on for a long time," chahal said, "We decided that we don't want to show it to people... We decided that until we reach the end, we will not say anything. We will live like a normal couple on social media. Yes, I was pretending."


Called a cheater

Chahal further said that after the divorce, he was wrongly labelled a "cheater" even though he had been faithful throughout the relationship. chahal said, "After the divorce, I was called a cheater. And I have never cheated in my life. I am a very loyal person. You will not find a loyal person like me anywhere. I care a lot about my people." chahal said that what hurt him the most was that people jumped to conclusions without knowing the full story. He further said, "What bothers me is that you people don't even know what happened, and still you are blaming me."


What did chahal say about dating rumours with RJ Mahvash

Famous for his calm nature on the field, chahal said that after the breakup, he had to deal with sharp trolling and baseless assumptions spread on the internet. Referring to his alleged relationship with RJ Mahvash, he said, "Just because I have been seen with someone, it doesn't mean that you will write anything for views. And if you react and speak, then 10 more people will come and troll you even more. Because they need masala all the time."


The cricketer further said, "I know my truth, and people close to me also know my truth, so it doesn't matter to me. Why should I explain myself to anyone when I have not done anything wrong?"


"I was in depression for five months."

The leg-spinner revealed that during this emotional turmoil, he suffered from severe anxiety and even suicidal thoughts. chahal admitted, "I was in depression for four to five months. I used to have anxiety attacks. Only people close to me know this. I never shared this with anyone for sympathy. I used to have suicidal thoughts because my brain had completely stopped working."


Took a break from cricket to deal with mental health

He further revealed that he took a break from cricket to deal with his mental health. Despite having all the material comforts in life, he said that he used to feel empty. He said, "You have everything in your life, all the comforts, but still you don't have happiness. Then these thoughts come to your mind - what to do with this life, just leave it."

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