Virat Kohli is one of the most talked-about celebrities in the world. Everywhere he goes, media and fans follow him around. The star batter is cordial with his fans and the media; however, when it comes to privacy, Kohli has his boundaries.
With his allegedly sudden London trip making the news, it was certain that the media would look to have their attention as to what Virat Kohli would do next. The batter left for London on December 19 after taking permission from the BCCI.
With rumours of him returning to South Africa and taking part in the Boxing Day Test, photographers and media were waiting like hawks at the airport to catch a glimpse of Kohli.
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When Kohli, along with wife Anushka Sharma and their daughter, finally arrived in South Africa on December 24 at the OR Tambo Airport in Johannesburg around 8 a.m. (local time), he and his family were recorded by the media.
Feeling disheartened by the invasion of his privacy, Virat Kohli requested the media/photographers present there to stop making videos of the family and delete them as per Dainik Jagran reporter. Such is the respect for Kohli that the media obliged with his request, and no video or images of Kohli or his family have surfaced online.