
Tamannaah Bhatia recently spoke out against long-standing rumors connecting her to former Pakistani cricketer Abdul Razzaq and Indian cricketer Virat Kohli. She explained that such false stories often spread fast on social media, causing both amusement and discomfort.
The actress recalled a 2020 event at a jewelry store where a photo of her with Abdul Razzaq sparked rumors about their relationship. She joked about the situation, saying, “According to the internet, I was briefly married to Abdul Razzaq. Sorry, sir, you have 2-3 children. I don’t know about your life, but it was embarrassing.”
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This is not the first time Tamannaah has faced such rumors. In 2010, a photo with Virat Kohli during a commercial shoot led to similar false claims. She clarified that she met Kohli only once during that shoot and they never spoke or met again.
Tamannaah’s statement highlights how quickly misinformation can spread online and affect public figures’ reputations.
This situation shows how social media can fuel baseless rumors about celebrities, mixing fact with fiction. Public figures often have to address false stories to protect their image and maintain personal boundaries. Tamannaah’s clear denial helps set the record straight and reminds audiences to question rumors before believing them.