
He Could’ve Texted: Dhanashree on Chahal Wearing ‘Sugar Daddy’ T-Shirt
In the world of celebrity relationships, divorces can be messy and dramatic. And sometimes, the drama can spill over into the public eye. One such instance is the divorce of former Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and choreographer-actress Dhanashree Verma. In a recent interview, Dhanashree recalled the bitter memories of their divorce hearing, where Chahal wore a ‘Be your own sugar daddy’ t-shirt, claiming it was to “give one message”. But Dhanashree was not impressed, calling it a “stunt” and saying she could’ve simply received the message via WhatsApp.
The drama began when Dhanashree revealed that she was “howling” and “crying” in court during their divorce hearing. But what made her question her own emotional response was Chahal’s unusual choice of clothing. In an interview with a leading daily, Dhanashree recalled, “Arre bhai, WhatsApp kardeta (He could’ve texted this on WhatsApp).” She added, “I was howling and crying, and then he does this. I started questioning myself, ‘Why was I crying?'”
It’s clear that Dhanashree was taken aback by Chahal’s stunt, and it’s hard not to wonder what was going through her mind during that moment. Did she feel embarrassed, frustrated, or perhaps a mix of emotions? Whatever the case, it’s evident that Chahal’s actions only added to the already tense atmosphere of the divorce hearing.
So, why did Chahal wear the t-shirt in the first place? According to him, it was to “give one message”. But what exactly was that message? Was it a message of empowerment, encouraging people to take control of their lives? Or was it a message of mockery, implying that Dhanashree was somehow dependent on him? Whatever the intention, it’s clear that the message fell flat with Dhanashree.
In an era where social media is ubiquitous, it’s surprising that Chahal chose to make a statement through fashion rather than a simple text or post. Did he genuinely believe that a t-shirt would convey the message he wanted to send, or was it a desperate attempt to get attention? Whatever the case, it’s clear that the stunt backfired, leaving Dhanashree feeling confused and frustrated.
This incident raises important questions about the way we communicate with each other, particularly in the context of relationships. Is it really necessary to make grand statements or wear provocative clothing to get a point across? Can’t we simply communicate our thoughts and feelings in a straightforward and respectful manner?
In an ideal world, Chahal could’ve simply texted Dhanashree and said what he wanted to say, rather than resorting to a dramatic fashion statement. Alas, the world is not ideal, and sometimes we have to deal with messy and complicated situations. But that doesn’t mean we have to resort to stunts and drama to get our point across.
As Dhanashree so aptly put it, “He could’ve texted this on WhatsApp.” Sometimes, the simplest and most straightforward approach is the best way to communicate our thoughts and feelings. No drama, no stunts, just a simple and respectful conversation.