Celebrity pregnancies make headlines, but when they’re fake, they test even the most patient stars. Sargun Mehta, the versatile actress shining in television and Punjabi films, just masterfully dismantled two years’ worth of such chatter about her and Ravi Dubey.
Instagram became her platform of choice this Saturday, where a pointed note went live. ‘My self-appointed informants have tracked my ‘pregnancy’ for two years—preempting even me and Ravi. Who needs doctors when you’ve got Twitter sleuths?’ The humor landed perfectly amid the irritation.
She implored, ‘Please, hold your tongues on baseless scoops. One call to our team sorts fact from fiction effortlessly.’ It was a masterclass in gracious pushback.
Wrapping up sassily: ‘How’d you learn of our pregnancy before us? Cease fire on rumors.’ The post drew instant buzz, with Gauhar Khan’s supportive emojis and Ravi’s nod to the caption’s genius.
Not isolated—Reem Shaikh navigated similar false marriage hype with Krushna Gupta pre-‘Laughter Chefs’. Sargun’s move exemplifies proactive privacy defense. As power couple goals, their transparency fosters deeper fan loyalty. In an era of viral lies, this serves as a blueprint: question sources, honor privacy, celebrate truths when they’re shared willingly.
