Natasa Stankovic and Hardik Pandya’s separation has been in the spotlight on social media. After the divorce, Natasa has often been seen with her friend Aleksandar Alex Ilic. Well, recently, a video of Natasa and Aleksandar went viral for all the wrong reasons.
In the video, Alex is seen playfully helping Natasa to drape her black saree before she steps out. Shared by Alex, this casual moment showcased their bond and has sparked considerable buzz online. He further captioned, “I should become a draper and tailor,” to which Natasa later reposted on her Instagram story and added, “My best friend is better than yours.”
The video received mixed reactions from Hardik Pandya fans. Speculation about her relationship with Alex has been ongoing, with some even suggesting they could be cousins, though Natasa hasn’t confirmed or denied any of these rumors. One user commented, “Divorced for a reason,” while another one wrote, “Kon bol raha tha ke ye dono bhai behen hai.” His Instagram post has been filled with abusive comments, with Hardik Pandya’s fans criticizing both Natasa and Aleksandar for their close proximity.
Meanwhile, Natasa and Alex have been spotted together at various events, including a Diwali celebration in Mumbai this year.
Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic, who married in 2020, announced their separation earlier this year. Following the announcement, Natasa traveled to her home country, Serbia, with their son, Agastya.
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