Has Ranveer Singh deleted his wedding pictures with Deepika Padukone? Deets inside

Updated : May 07, 2024 19:05
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Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are expecting their first child in September. However, the dad-to-be has left the internet stunned after fans found out that the couple’s wedding pictures are not there on Ranveer’s Instagram account. Here is all that we know. 

Did Ranveer delete wedding pics? 

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s wedding pictures are nowhere to be found on Ranveer's Instagram handle, however, it is not yet clear whether the actor has deleted the pictures or archived them. 

The couple had posted heartwarming pictures of their dreamy Italian wedding in November 2018 but the first post on Ranveer’s Instagram dates to January 2023. While the fans are concerned after noticing this development, they were relieved to see that Ranveer’s account still has his recent pictures with wifey Deepika. On the other hand, Deepika’s Instagram still has their wedding pictures. 

The development comes amid the couple’s rumoured babymoon. A picture of Deepika and Ranveer on the stairs of an airplane has gone viral and the reports suggest that it is from their recent babymoon trip.  

About Ranveer and Deepika’s wedding 

After a whirlwind romance which blossomed on the sets of ‘Ram-Leela’, the couple tied the knot in November 2018. The couple had two wedding ceremonies- Konkani and Sindhi in Italy’s scenic location. DeepVeer set major couple goals with their out of the world wedding pictures from their two wedding ceremonies. After more than five years of successful marriage, Bollywood’s power couple announced their pregnancy in February this year.  

Also Watch: Deepika Padukone skips MET Gala for this reason? See pics of the mom-to-be flaunting baby bump
 

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