Naga Chaitanya on divorce with Samantha Ruth Prabhu: 'All the speculation is very temporary'

Updated : Sep 02, 2022 14:25
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Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Naga Chaitanya have been in the headlines for a long time over their divorce. The former couple announced their separation in a joint statement ahead of their fifth wedding anniversary in October 2021. 

In an exclusive interview with Etimes, Naga talked about his divorce and said, ‘Whatever both of us wanted to say, we both put out a statement regarding that. That’s what I have always done with my personal life anyway. Things that I feel are crucial to be shared and put out, I do inform the media about it, whether it’s good or bad. I come out, tell the people about it through a statement and that’s it. In our case, Samantha has moved on, I’ve moved on and

I don’t feel the need to inform the world about it, more than that.’ 
‘My friends, family, and the people who matter, they all know. And you see, news replaces news. All the speculation and conjecture are very temporary. The more I react to it, the more news it will make. So I just stay chill about it, let it happen and it will all fade away hopefully,’ he added 

Earlier, Samantha Ruth Prabhu talked about her separation with Naga Chaitanya on ‘Koffee with Karan 7’. She said, ‘Are there hard feelings like if you put us both in a room, you have to hide sharp objects? Yeah, as of now, yes. It's not an amicable situation right now....but maybe sometime in the future.’ 

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