Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s love story has always been one of Bollywood’s most cherished tales. Their relationship began blossoming in the mid-2000s when they starred together in Muzaffar Ali’s ‘Umrao Jaan’ (2006). Their bond grew even stronger while working simultaneously on ‘Dhoom 2’, which was shot around the same period. What started as quiet affection soon turned into deep love, leading to their grand wedding in 2007. Since then, the couple has remained one of the industry’s most adored pairs, often making public appearances hand-in-hand and standing by each other’s side through thick and thin. Although fans love them dearly, there have been many rumours over the years about trouble in their marriage. Some even went as far as claiming the couple was getting divorced.The tweet that silenced gossip millsBack in 2016, Abhishek Bachchan decided he had heard enough. After persistent buzz about his supposed separation from Aishwarya, the actor took to Twitter (now X) to firmly set the record straight. With his trademark humour, he quashed the rumours in style. He wrote, “Ok…. So I believe I’m getting divorced. Thanks for letting me know! Will you let me know when I’m getting re-married too? Thanks. #muppets” His witty yet sharp response quickly went viral. Fans praised Abhishek for tackling the rumours with such grace and humour, and the post served as a much-needed reality check for gossipmongers.‘It’s very upsetting. You’re not me, you don’t live my life’In a more recent interview with ETimes, Abhishek opened up about how these rumours really affect him and his family. Speaking honestly, he said that in the past, he was able to brush off false stories about himself. But now that he has a family, it’s different.“It’s very upsetting. You’re not me, you don’t live my life,” he shared, showing just how much these careless words can hurt.The ‘Guru’ actor also pointed out how trying to set things right often feels useless. He said, “It’s so convenient to sit anonymously behind a computer screen and write the nastiest things. You do realise you’re hurting somebody. No matter how thick-skinned they are, it affects them. How would you like it if somebody did that to you?”
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