Cricket player Hardik Pandya, an all-rounder, stated on Thursday that he and his wife, actress Natasa Stankovic, were divorcing. "After 4 years of being together, Natasa and I tried our best but have decided to mutually part ways," Pandya said in a late-evening Instagram post. On his most recent post, he even removed the comment area.

Pandya posted a statement on social media that said, "We tried our best together and gave it our all, and we believe this is in the best interest of the both of us."

“This was a tough decision for us to make, given the joy mutual respect and companionship we enjoyed together and as we grew a family,” he said.

Natasa and I Tried Our Best: Hardik Pandya's Statement on Divorce

Pandya also informed that he and Natasa will co-parent their son Agastya. “We are blessed with Agastya, who will continue to be at the centre of both our lives and we will co-parent to ensure that we give him everything that we can for his happiness," the statement read.

"We sincerely request your support and understanding to give us the privacy during this difficult and sensitive time,” it added.

Natasa and I tried our best
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Natasa Stankovic and Hardik Pandya got divorced.
The divorce rumors involving Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic have been circulating for more than a month. The Serbian model had already taken down all of her wedding photos from Instagram and changed her last name to "Pandya" around a month ago. Later, she removed all of her wedding photo archives.

Social media users, however, noted that Pandya had not even published a status on his wife's birthday on March 4 and that the couple had not lately shared any photos of one another. Additionally, there have been rumors circulating that Stankovic has not been spotted supporting Pandya and MI throughout the IPL 2024 season.

It has also been reported in the past that the Serbian will want a divorce settlement that includes 70% of Pandya's assets.

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