Updated March 27th 2025, 16:41 IST
Nikki Sharma has been in the headlines since her rumoured boyfriend, Ranveer Allahbadia, got embroiled in India's Got Latent controversy. Soon after, reports started doing the rounds that the couple had parted ways, and Nikki's recent Instagram activity hinted the same. Speaking of which, the TV actress has shared another cryptic post which is dedicated to women.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Nikki shared a reel that was shot in a car and in which she is beaming. The text on the video reads, "His female friends are hs failed talking stages btw... Stay woke, ladies." She shared the post with the caption, "She's just a friend."
Soon after she shared the post, her fans flooded the comment section. A fan wrote, "Alright gurl enough spill the tea now please." Another wrote, "Just a friend" doesn't exist". A third wrote, "Gurl you're slaying".
A few days ago, Nikki was snapped at an Iftari event in Mumbai, where she was asked various questions, including India's Got Latent controversy. She swiftly dodged the question, stating that she never answered unknown calls. She said, "I don't have anyone's number. Unknown numbers go somewhere, I don't know. I hope people won't hate me for this."
In February, Ranveer's clip from India's Got Latent episode went viral in which he is asking lewd parental sex questions from a contestant. This didn't go down well with netizens, and they slammed him for hurting sentiments and even urged people to unfollow his social media handles. This month, the Supreme Court lifted the ban on YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia's show amid the ongoing India's Got Talent controversy, urging him to maintain "decency" on his podcast. The court requested Allahbadia to submit an affidavit to ensure that no objectionable content would be present in his episodes. "He is saying there are multiple employees, so there are families whose livelihood is in question. Subject to maintaining morality and decency, if he wants to run a program, we can say he can," said the Supreme Court. This development comes as the apex court earlier criticised Allahbadia over his lewd remark, stating that while there is no regulatory framework leading to censorship, using vulgar language cannot be considered "Talent."
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Published March 27th 2025, 16:41 IST