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Priyank Sharma's Girlfriend Divya Agarwal Breaks Up With Him Because Of His Flirtatious Nature

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Nov, 2017 01:02 PM

    Divya Agarwal and Priyank Sharma, who found love in Splitsvilla 10, seemed like a perfect couple, but of late, there have been major troubles in the paradise.

     

    Divya has now called off her relationship with Priyank.

     

    In a chat with media, she said, "When I saw the clip 'Priyank and his girlfriends' on Voot, the title itself gave me jitters. Reading that 'Priyank has so many girlfriends' made me feel awkward, I felt 'ya right, I am one of them, great!"

     

    "Priyank is a nice guy and a lovely person to be with, but I cannot adjust with such a person anymore. I cannot see myself getting hurt anymore," she added.

     

    "After today's episode, I am fed up. I am a little orthodox, but this is not fair. I feel cheated and I would like to end this right now," she further said.

     

    Discussing about her experience with the Bigg Boss contestant, she said, "Even in Splitsvilla, he was given an option to leave the game with me, but I felt I was being selfish and later I decided that he should stay and win the game. But right now he's doing the same things."

     

    Divya also compared Priyank to Hiten, who is married and doesn't get intimate with anyone to win the show and said that there were so many people in the house who were either married or have partners outside and yet have managed to maintain a certain dignity.

     

    "Hiten, for example, maintains his line with girls," she concluded.

     
     
     

    Kiki... I'm fortunate enough that u love me.. those days of Splitsvilla are like a fairy tales... today when I watch our episodes I realise how badly we cried... obviously not good for a Tv show... my parents cried too.. not about going out of the show... it was about us... being together... those tears can't be fake.. I don't know about today... but that day.. I saw love in your eyes .. mat jaa yaar.. we both are meant to be together.. I miss u Priyank.. it's wrong to express like this.. but I couldn't help myself... jaise bhi ho... mere ho... I love you... win in life.. no matter what show... I stick by your side... until u ask me to go... it's no more about the show... my parents today asked me.. did u really felt so deep... they saw us crying like this... I don't know what to say...

    A post shared by Divya Agarwal (@divyaagarwal_official) on

     
     

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