City
Epaper

Yo Yo Honey Singh breaks silence on domestic violence allegations by wife

By ANI | Updated: August 7, 2021 02:50 IST

Popular singer, rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh on Friday broke the silence and has issued an official statement over the alleged false and malicious allegations levied against the singer and his family.

Open in App

Popular singer, rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh on Friday broke the silence and has issued an official statement over the alleged false and malicious allegations levied against the singer and his family.

Taking to Instagram, the singer-rapper in the statement wrote, "I am deeply pained and distressed by the false and malicious allegations levied against me and my family by my companion/wife of 20 years, Mrs. Shalini Talwar. The allegations are severely odious."

"I have never issued a public statement or press note in the past despite being subjected to harsh criticism for my lyrics, speculation on my health and negative media coverage in general. However, I see no merit in maintaining a studied silence this time because some of the allegations have been directed at my family - my old parents and younger sister - who have stood by me during some very difficult and trying times and comprise my world. The allegations are cynical and defaming in nature," he said.

Singh said in the statement that he has been associated with the industry for over 15 years and has worked with artists and musicians across the country. "Everyone is aware of my relationship with my wife, who has been an integral part of my crew for more than a decade now and always accompanied me to my shoots, events, and meetings," he said.

"I strongly refute all the allegations but will not comment any further because the matter is sub-judice before the Court of Law. I have full faith in the judicial system of this country, and I am confident that the truth will be out soon," wrote the popular recording artist.

Further, Singh said, "The allegations are subject to be proven and the Hon'ble Court has provided me with an opportunity to reply to such allegations. In the meantime, I humbly request my fans and public at large to not draw any conclusion about me and my family until the Hon'ble Court pronounces a verdict after hearing both the sides. I am confident that justice will be served, and honesty will win."

"As always, I'm grateful for all the love and support of my fans and well-wishers, who inspire me to work hard and make good music. Thank you! Yo Yo Honey Singh," said the singer.

Shalini Talwar, the wife of rapper and music composer Hirdesh Singh, popularly known as Yo Yo Honey Singh, filed a case of domestic violence against him at the Tis Hazari Court on Tuesday.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Tis hazari courtShalini talwarInstagramYo Yo Honey SinghTwitter and instagramInstagram and twitterFacebook-owned instagramHoney singhInstagram for androidInstaInstagram post
Open in App

Related Stories

Entertainment“He has the Same Energy and Passion”: Actress Parul Gulati Talks About Reuniting with Yo Yo Honey Singh After a Decade

EntertainmentAjay Devgn and Honey Singh Reunite to Drop the Ultimate Dance Song for Uncles in De De Pyaar De 2!

TechnologyMeta’s New Subscription Model: A Tough Sell for India?

EntertainmentNora Fatehi Teases Bengali Anthem After Announcing International Punjabi Track With Honey Singh

Social ViralTicket Collector Sends Instagram Request to Female Passenger, Netizens Outraged

Entertainment Realted Stories

Entertainment"Love never goes out..": Oscar Isaac recalls touching words of his late mother

EntertainmentChappell Roan talks about being 'quite nervous' about headlining a rock-leaning festival

EntertainmentAmaal Mallik's Brother Armaan Mallik Expected to Enter Bigg Boss 19 House for Family Week: Reports

EntertainmentDark, unsettling Tamil thriller series 'Regai' to premiere on November 28

EntertainmentSonu Sood to Educate Bihar Infant After Mother’s Death in Poll Violence