Yuzvendra Chahal has opened up about his divorce from Dhanashree Verma and the story behind his viral T-shirt. Speaking on a podcast, Chahal revealed the emotional distress he faced and his decision to wear the “be your own sugar daddy” T-shirt as a message. He clarified that the divorce was a gradual decision, influenced by career pressures and differing goals.
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