Bigg Boss Kannada couple Chandan Shetty and Niveditha Gowda announce divorce
PTI, Jun 8, 2024, 4:10 PM IST
In a surprising turn of events, popular Bigg Boss Kannada couple Chandan Shetty and Niveditha Gowda have officially announced their separation. On Friday, Niveditha took to Instagram to share the news, revealing that the decision to part ways was mutual.
The couple, who have been admired by fans for their chemistry, expressed that they continue to care for and respect each other, despite their decision to end their marriage. Niveditha emphasized that they are still on good terms and requested privacy during this transitional period.
In her Instagram post, Niveditha wrote, “This day, We, Chandan Shetty and myself have ended our marriage legally on good terms and mutual understanding. We request support from the media, our friends, and fans who stood by us at all times to respect our decision and our privacy. Even though we are going our separate ways, we still care and respect each other. Your kindness, understanding and encouragement mean a lot to both of us during this period. Thank you all.”
The couple’s announcement has garnered widespread attention and support from their fans and the media, who have been urged to respect their need for privacy as they navigate this difficult time.
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