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Fact check: Are reports of Hardik Pandya losing 70% property after his separation from Natasa Stankovic true?

Fact check: Are reports of Hardik Pandya losing 70% property after his separation from Natasa Stankovic true?

Hardik and Natasa tied the knot on May 31, 2020, and announced their separation on July 18, 2024, ending their four-year marriage. They have a 4-year-old son together, Agastya Pandya.

Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic have confirmed their separation after two months of speculation. On Thursday night, both Hardik and Natasa posted a statement on social media announcing their mutual decision to part ways. The statement reads, ‘After 4 years of being together, Hardik and I have decided to mutually part ways. We feel that this is best for the two of us because we gave it our all and tried our hardest together. We had a lot of joy, respect for one another, and companionship as a family; therefore, this was a difficult choice for us to make.

With this announcement, the question that has been the talk of the town since the speculation started, whether Hardik Pandya will lose 70% of his property to Natasa has once again become a topic of discussion.

Will Hardik Pandya pay 70% of his property to Natasa Stankovic ?

For now, no! there are no official reports indicating that Natasa Stankovic is demanding 70% of the property from Hardik Pandya, as neither party has publicly discussed this. However, a viral clip from 2018 of the ‘Breakfast with Champions’ show, where Pandya stated that all his property is in his mother’s name and that he does not own any property in his own name, whether it be a car, house, or any other significant assets.

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