After 20 years of marriage, indian cricket great virender sehwag and his wife, Aarti Ahlawat, are allegedly divorcing. After being married in 2004, the pair seems to have unfollowed one another on instagram, raising questions about whether they are still together. According to sources, the couple has been living apart for several months and a divorce is probably imminent. But they are not Divorced yet.
 
Known for his aggressive batting style, Virender and Aarti are parents to two sons: Vedant was born in 2010 and Aryavir was born in 2007. Even though they have been partners for a long time, recent events suggest that their gap is growing. Fans saw that Virender posted pictures of his mother and boys on social media throughout the diwali festivities, but he made no mention of or included any images of Aarti. The speculation that a breakup was imminent was only heightened by this quiet.
 

Virender posted pictures from his journey to the vishwa Nagayakshi temple in palakkad on his instagram account two weeks ago. Aarti was not mentioned in the message, though, which further suggests that their relationship is strained. The cricket legend has not yet issued an official comment, but their fans are talking about the couple's public separation.
 
Born in New delhi, Aarti Ahlawat has mostly kept a quiet profile. She was born on december 16, 1980, and attended Lady Irwin Secondary school and Bharatiya vidya Bhavan before graduating from Maitreyi College, delhi University, with a certificate in computer science.
 

Beginning in the early 2000s, the couple's romance reached its climax in 2004 with a lavish wedding held at the home of former Finance minister Arun Jaitley. They have been regarded as a cohesive team over the years, juggling Virender's cricketing obligations with their family lives. But according to reports, they decided to split up because their relationship had been rocky for some time.
 
After retiring from international cricket in 2015, Virender has taken on a number of responsibilities, such as being a member of the National Anti-Doping Agency's Anti-Doping Appeal Panel. In light of these events, his hitherto mostly private personal life is now being scrutinized by the public.
 


 

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