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‘Can’t Live Without My Family’: Aly Goni Explains Breakup with Natasa

Aly Goni recently shed light on the reason behind his past breakup without naming his former partner. He revealed that the split occurred because his ex was unwilling to live with his parents after marriage. This revelation came after a period of speculation about the real cause of their separation.

The breakup between cricketer Hardik Pandya and model Natasa Stankovic had surprised many fans. Hardik had been under significant stress, both professionally and personally, and faced intense criticism over his captaincy. Despite his struggles, he performed well in the World Cup. Shortly after celebrating his World Cup victory, Natasa traveled to Serbia with their son Agastya, and the couple announced their separation.

Few people are aware that Aly Goni and Natasa Stankovic had a past relationship and appeared together on the show Nach Baliye 9. Their relationship ended soon after the show, and neither party had previously discussed the reasons for their breakup. However, Aly has now provided insight into what went wrong. He mentioned that a major issue was his partner’s desire to live separately from his family after marriage, which he could not accept.

Aly emphasized his strong attachment to his family, stating that no force in the world could make him leave them. He underscored that he plans to always keep his family close, regardless of where life takes him.

In the meantime, Natasa Stankovic married Hardik Pandya in 2020, and the couple announced their separation in July 2024. They have agreed to co-parent their son, Agastya. Aly Goni, on the other hand, is now in a relationship with actress Jasmin Bhasin, which began after they expressed their feelings for each other on Bigg Boss 14.

Sangya Singh

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