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"Too Flamboyant, Full Of...": Report Reveals Reason Behind Hardik Pandya, Natasa Stankovic Divorce

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It's been a while since Indian cricket team all-rounder Hardik Pandya announced his separation with his wife Natasa Stankovic.

The couple made the decision public on social media, and have since gone on their different paths. While neither of the two made the reason behind their split public, a report has claimed that Natasa wasn't able to adjust to Hardik's personality, with the cricketer being 'too full of himself'.

Natasa, reportedly, tried to keep pace with Hardik and match his personality but grew tired of the continuous effort she had to make. "He was too flamboyant for her, too full of himself.

Natasa could not handle it anymore. She realised that there was a major gap between how they were as people. She tried to match it up to him but it made her feel uncomfortable.

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