Hardik Pandya

70% of Hardik Pandya’s over $100 million net worth will go to Natasa Stankovic after their divorce.

Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya, who announced that he will be splitting from Natasa Stankovic, verified the reports that have been circulating for several months.

On July 18, Thursday, the former couple released an Instagram photo in which Hardik announced his divorce from the Serbian model. They both described this as a very tough choice, but they pledged to continue co-parenting and raising their son, Agastya.

Fans were not surprised by this revelation, as there had been rumors for some days. After Natasa deleted all of her wedding photos from Instagram and stopped using Pandya as her last name, rumors began to circulate. Fans have even noticed that Natasa has not posted a single item about his ex-husband’s heroics in the MI T20 World Cup 2024 victory, nor has the MI skipper wished his ex-wife a happy birthday.

“Natasa and I have chosen to mutually split ways after four years of dating. We feel that this is best for the two of us because we gave it our all and tried our hardest together. Given the happiness, respect, and camaraderie we had as a family and together, this was a difficult choice for us to make, according to Hardik’s Instagram post.

“We consider ourselves fortunate to have Agastya as our child. He will always be the center of our lives, and as coparents, we will do everything in our power to make sure he is happy. We humbly ask for your cooperation and understanding in order to provide us privacy during this trying and delicate moment,” Hardik’s post continued.

Huge rumors are currently making the rounds on the internet, claiming that Hardik Pandya will be paying his ex-wife Natasa 70% of his net worth after their divorce. As of 2024, the MI star is said to have a total net worth of INR 91 crore.

As of right now, neither the two parties’ agreement nor any official information regarding Natasa’s possible demands are available. Nonetheless, Hardik Pandya claimed in a previous interview from 2018 that 50% of his property is registered in his mother’s name. If this is the case, Hardik won’t likely have to give up a sizable amount of his total assets. Natasa might still request maintenance, though, in accordance with the Indian laws.

 

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