Vivek Dahiya recently addressed the circulating rumours about his alleged divorce from wife Divyanka Tripathi, laughing off the claims with a lighthearted response. The actor was attending the launch event of his music video Ishtam when a journalist brought up the topic of the divorce rumours. In a video that quickly went viral, Vivek responded with a mix of humour and wisdom, saying, "Bahut maze aa rahe hai. Main aur Divyanka, hum log hass rahe the. Hum log ice cream khate khate soch rahe the 'aur lamba hoga toh popcorn bhi mangwa lange'." (We are just enjoying it. Divyanka and I were laughing. While eating ice cream, we joked that if it goes on any longer, we might as well order some popcorn too.).
His light-hearted approach reflected the couple's unaffected stance on the matter, showing that they were taking the baseless rumours in stride. Vivek continued, "Main bhi YouTube vlogging karta hu aur mujhe pata hai yeh clickbait kya hota hai. Main yeh sab kuch acche se samajhta hu. Kuch sansani daal doge toh log aaeinge aur usko dekheinge. Lekin, usme kuch hota nahi hai. Kuch bhi aisa unreal ko encourage nahi karna chahiye." (I also do YouTube vlogging, so I know exactly how clickbait works. I understand all of this very well. If you put something sensational, people will come and watch it—but there’s nothing real in it. We shouldn’t encourage such unrealistic things.)
Vivek's response was a candid commentary on the sensationalist nature of some media reports and the power of clickbait in the digital age. By laughing off the rumours and calling attention to how such fabricated stories gain traction, he made it clear that neither he nor Divyanka were taking the gossip seriously. Their playful reaction to the speculation further cemented their strong relationship and their ability to remain unaffected by external noise.
For fans of the couple, Vivek’s comments are reassuring, reinforcing the idea that the two are as solid as ever in their marriage. Their easygoing and humorous approach to dealing with the media serves as a reminder that relationships should not be swayed by unfounded rumours.