Elvish Yadav: 'I don't like childish actions', Elvish Yadav said for the first time on unfollowing Manisha Rani


Posted on 29th Mar 2024 12:21 pm by rohit kumar

After spending five days in jail, a Gurugram court granted bail to YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav. After this, he reached his home and shared his experience with the fans. Meanwhile, there was also an update that everything is not going well between Elvish Yadav and Manisha Rani. The friendship that had started in Bigg Boss seemed to be breaking. Now Elvish has broken his silence on this and has told why he unfollowed Manisha Rani.

 

Said this about Manisha Rani

Recently, in an interview, Elvish Yadav was asked about Manisha. Elvish was asked why he had unfollowed Manisha Rani. On this, Elvish broke the silence and said, I did not talk to Manisha and she had unfollowed me earlier, someone told me this, because I did not know the reason for this. I don't even pay that much attention to all this because I find it all very childish and I don't have enough time to think about it.

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Broken silence on Maxtern controversy

When Elvish was asked a question on the Maxtern controversy, he said, he said something, I fought, he got hurt a little, but now everything is normal. It is not that I have done this under pressure, the second thing is that sometimes I feel that someone is after me, why is this not happening with anyone else? Meaning, why are you targeting me only and showing it wrong everywhere?

 

The festive atmosphere among fans

As soon as the news of Elvish Yadav getting bail came, his supporters started celebrating. Supporters of the YouTuber on social media accused the Noida Police of arresting him without any evidence. The situation was such that Elvish Yadav and Noida Police also started trending on social media again.

 

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