Amid her separation from Suraj Nambiar, Mouni Roy recently shared a heartfelt post for Disha Patani, calling her her “little sister.” However, the actress decided to delete the post soon after. Mouni Roy and Disha Patani’s friendship has often made headlines. Now, their bond is back in the spotlight after Mouni shared a picture with her bestie; however, she removed it later. This all happened at a time when Mouni was going through a separation from her husband, Suraj Nambiar.
Mouni Roy DELETES Post With Lil Sis Disha Patani?
On Tuesday, May 26, Mouni posted a glamorous picture with Disha on Instagram stories and captioned her as her “little sister.” But later, the Brahmastra actor deleted the post. Still, screenshots of the post started circulating online, especially amid ongoing buzz about Mouni’s separation from businessman Suraj Nambiar.
Mouni Roy deletes Missing My Lil Sis story with Disha Patani
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In the shared picture, Mouni was seen in a black cut-out mini outfit paired with sneakers, while Disha Patani kept it sporty and casual in a white sports bra, oversized denims, and a white cap. Although the reason behind Mouni’s deletion of the post remains unclear, the timing has raised eyebrows online. Amid Mouni and Suraj’s separation, Disha found herself at the centre of trolling, being linked to the failed marriage.
Fans who follow their social media closely know that the two actresses share a long-standing close bond. They are often seen together on luxury holidays abroad, photoshoots, and party outings.
Disha Linked With Mouni-Suraj Separation
Disha Patani was linked to Mouni-Suraj’s divorce. However, their friendship became the subject of unwanted speculation. This was when many social media users accused Disha of being responsible for the rift between Mouni and Suraj. In response to the backlash, Disha reportedly disabled comments on some of her posts after receiving hate messages online. On May 18, Suraj publicly addressed the rumours. He denied all speculation about their separation and any involvement of a “third party,” which many believed was Disha.