‘Pati Ki Kya Galti Hai?’: If THIS Team Loses IPL 2025, Woman Vows To Divorce Her Husband; Netizens React To Viral Video From Lucknow Stadium

The woman also included her Instagram handle in the poster, suggesting the move was simply a stunt designed to go viral.

Aakash Singh Updated: Friday, May 30, 2025, 12:09 PM IST
Female RCB Fan Goes Viral For 'Divorce' Poster At Lucknow Stadium | Instagram@chiraiya_ho

Female RCB Fan Goes Viral For 'Divorce' Poster At Lucknow Stadium | Instagram@chiraiya_ho

In an attention-grabbing moment from the IPL 2025 match between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), a woman in the crowd stole the spotlight not with her cheer, but with a dramatic ultimatum.

During the match at Lucknow Stadium, the woman stood in the packed stands next to her husband, holding up a bold poster written in Hindi that read: “RCB agar final nahi jeeti toh mein apne pati ko talaak de dungi (If RCB doesn’t win the final, I’ll divorce my husband)”.

Dressed in a bright red saree, with her phone placed against her waist, she held the sign high for cameras and cricket fans.

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The poster also included her Instagram handle, leading many to believe the move was simply a stunt designed to go viral.

Spectators nearby quickly took notice, capturing videos and selfies with her, which soon flooded social media platforms. As the video spread, netizens couldn't help but react with a mix of laughter and concern.

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While some users laughed it off as an obvious attempt at fame, others questioned the logic behind dragging and deciding to end a marital relationship for a cricket match.

“Pati ki kya galti hai? (What’s the husband’s fault)”, many users asked online, echoing a growing sentiment that the joke may have crossed a line.

While divorce is a big decision that affects many lives and families, the female RCB fan’s vow to divorce if an IPL team lost the cup was widely condemned online and considered not a valid reason to part ways.

Published on: Friday, May 30, 2025, 12:09 PM IST

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