Meet Samantha Ruth Prabhu's lifelines; here's what Sam doing amidst divorce rumours with Naga Chaitanya
Samantha Ruth Prabhu aka Samantha Akkineni shares pictures of her babies and enjoys with friends during the negativity going around her
Samantha Ruth Prabhu's personal life issues are getting limelight and are always in the news. Their divorce rumours with Naga Chaitanya and updates on their relationship are always hot and trending topics.
Such news and rumours started when Samantha dropped 'Akkineni' from her social media pages and by not attending her father-in-law Nagarjuna's birthday, which happened last month. Recently Sam was not present at the family dinner when Bollywood actor Aamir Khan came to support Naga's film, Love Story. Also Read: Is Samantha Ruth Prabhu's husband Naga Chaitanya following her footsteps? Read this interesting info
Besides that, the news is out that Naga left his Gachibowli's residence where he lived Sam and moved to his parents' house. Amidst divorce rumours and so much negativity, Samantha is having a good time with her lifelines Hash and Sasha.
Hash is a French Bulldog, and Sasha is a Pitbull puppy that the actress recently added to her pack. She is seen sharing their pictures on her social media pages and talked about how she is spending time cleaning Sasha's pee. Also Read: Samantha Akkineni, Naga Chaitanya relationship: Here's what is going on with the couple
The last weekend, Samantha shared a video of her cycling in the rain, where she looked happy. Samantha captioned it, "Riding in the rain with the best company."
According to the latest news, just like Shilpa Shetty Kundra, The Family Man 2 actress is allegedly planning to move the court to stop coverage and social media posts on her married and personal life. Read More: Sai Pallavi calls Samantha Ruth Prabhu's husband Naga Chaitanya 'sweetheart'
In a recent interview with Film Companion, while promoting his film Love Story, which also features Sai Pallavi, Naga Chaitanya was asked how he deals with such negativity.
Naga said it is "painful" on a personal level. "Initially, yes, it was a little painful. I was like 'why is entertainment heading this way?' But after that, what I've learned is that in today's age, news replaces news."