
Absolute nonsense! Nagarjuna denies commenting on Samantha, Naga Chaitanya's divorce
India Today
Nagarjuna took Twitter to clarify a report that is doing the rounds on social media. He said that he never gave an interview about Samantha and Naga Chaitanya's divorce. He called the reports 'fake and absolute nonsense'.
Since morning, an interview of Nagarjuna where he's commenting for the first time ever on Samantha and Naga Chaitanya's divorce has been doing the rounds. Nagarjuna has now taken to Twitter to clarify that the news reports are fake and 'absolute nonsense. He also requested people to refrain from posting rumours as news.
In October 2021, Samantha and Naga Chaitanya announced that they were separated. Months after their announcement, a news report claimed that Nagarjuna has broken his silence about the couple's decision to part ways. An interview credited to an entertainment portal, Indiaglitz, revealed that Samantha applied for divorce first and quoted Nagarjuna as saying, "Naga Chaitanya accepted her decision but he was more worried about me, what I would think and what would happen to the family's reputation."
Now, Nagarjuna has taken to Twitter to clarify that the article is fake. "The news in social media and electronic media quoting my statement about Samantha & Nagachaitanya is completely false and absolute nonsense!! I request media friends to please refrain from posting rumours as news (sic)," he tweeted.
The news in social media and electronic media quoting my statement about Samantha & Nagachaitanya is completely false and absolute nonsense!!I request media friends to please refrain from posting rumours as news. #GiveNewsNotRumours
The further quoted Nagarjuna as saying, "Naga Chaitanya consoled me as he thought I will be worried. They have been together for four years in their marriage life, but no problem like this came between them. They were so close and I don't know how it boiled down to this decision. They even celebrated New Year 2021 together. It looks like problems between them have arisen after that."
