Indian cricketer Virat Kohli has been a topic of discussion on social media since liking Avneet Kaur's post. Now singer Rahul Vaidya has made a big statement about Virat Kohli and his fans. Rahul said that Virat Kohli's fans are bigger jokers than Virat. Apart from this, he accused Virat's fans of abusing his family.
What did Rahul Vaidya say?
On Monday, singer Rahul Vaidya posted a story on his Instagram, in which he made controversial remarks about Indian cricketer Virat Kohli and his fans. Rahul wrote, 'Virat Kohli's fans are bigger jokers than Virat.' Virat Kohli's fans did not like this. After this, Rahul Vaidya posted another story, in which he wrote, 'And now you are abusing me, it's okay. But you are abusing my wife, my sister, who has nothing to do with this. This means I was right, so all Virat Kohli's fans are jokers, two-penny jokers.'
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