Dhanashree Verma alerts fans about fake account impersonating her: 'I am not sure what their intentions are...'
Dhanashree Verma has once again taken to social media, this time to warn her followers about an imposter pretending to be her online. The choreographer and influencer, who recently went through a highly publicized divorce from cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal, shared the alert to ensure her friends, family, and fans stay cautious and protected from potential scams.
In a stern Instagram story, Dhanashree revealed that an imposter has been posing as her, contacting her friends, family, and colleagues through suspicious calls, emails, and messages.
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She wrote, 'Important Alert Someone is impersonating me and trying to contact my friends, family, and colleagues. Please do not engage with any suspicious messages, emails or calls claiming to be from me. I’m not sure what their intentions are, but I want to keep everyone safe and informed.'
She reassured her followers that she would soon share the phone number used by the impersonator in her next story to help report the scam, urging everyone to stay alert and report any suspicious contact.
Dhanashree recently appeared on The Humans of Bombay podcast, where she opened up about the intense public scrutiny during her bitter divorce from Yuzvendra Chahal. While she admitted she could brush off online trolling, she revealed it took a toll on her parents.
Dhanashree recalled how the trolling deeply affected her parents during her divorce, saying there were days her mother would feel overwhelmed and sad. At times, her parents even put their phones away to cope with the pressure from society. She added that she had to firmly instruct them to avoid answering calls or using their phones to protect their peace of mind.
Despite the challenges, Dhanashree emphasized that her parents were her strongest support. She shared that they constantly reminded her that the trolling didn’t define her and praised her courage for making difficult decisions, especially when leaving a partnership with someone more powerful. Their daily encouragement and pride gave her strength during a very tough time.
Addressing how she stays resilient amid relentless online trolling, Dhanashree stressed the importance of privacy. She explained that just because she chooses not to speak publicly about her personal life, it doesn’t give anyone the right to exploit or misrepresent her.
Dhanashree emphasized moving forward and not dwelling on the past. She believes that repeatedly revisiting personal issues hinders growth and achieving greater things in life. While she acknowledges having her side of the story, she is choosing to stay private for now. Focusing on self-healing and maturity, she prefers not to respond to every speculation about her personal life, understanding the importance of keeping certain matters private.
"Get the latest updates on Times of India, including reviews of the movie Coolie and War 2."
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She shares alert on Instagram
She wrote, 'Important Alert Someone is impersonating me and trying to contact my friends, family, and colleagues. Please do not engage with any suspicious messages, emails or calls claiming to be from me. I’m not sure what their intentions are, but I want to keep everyone safe and informed.'
She reassured her followers that she would soon share the phone number used by the impersonator in her next story to help report the scam, urging everyone to stay alert and report any suspicious contact.
The toll of public scrutiny during her divorce
Dhanashree recently appeared on The Humans of Bombay podcast, where she opened up about the intense public scrutiny during her bitter divorce from Yuzvendra Chahal. While she admitted she could brush off online trolling, she revealed it took a toll on her parents.
Dhanashree recalled how the trolling deeply affected her parents during her divorce, saying there were days her mother would feel overwhelmed and sad. At times, her parents even put their phones away to cope with the pressure from society. She added that she had to firmly instruct them to avoid answering calls or using their phones to protect their peace of mind.
Despite the challenges, Dhanashree emphasized that her parents were her strongest support. She shared that they constantly reminded her that the trolling didn’t define her and praised her courage for making difficult decisions, especially when leaving a partnership with someone more powerful. Their daily encouragement and pride gave her strength during a very tough time.
Choosing privacy amid online trolling
Addressing how she stays resilient amid relentless online trolling, Dhanashree stressed the importance of privacy. She explained that just because she chooses not to speak publicly about her personal life, it doesn’t give anyone the right to exploit or misrepresent her.
Focusing on self-healing and growth
Dhanashree emphasized moving forward and not dwelling on the past. She believes that repeatedly revisiting personal issues hinders growth and achieving greater things in life. While she acknowledges having her side of the story, she is choosing to stay private for now. Focusing on self-healing and maturity, she prefers not to respond to every speculation about her personal life, understanding the importance of keeping certain matters private.
"Get the latest updates on Times of India, including reviews of the movie Coolie and War 2."
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