Singer-rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh had a very public fight with his wife Shalini Talwar, which resulted in divorce. Now, in a new interview The Bombay Journey by Mashable IndiaThe singer said that the divorce has not affected him in any way. Read this alsoDelhi court grants divorce to singer Honey Singh, wife Shalini Talwar withdraws domestic violence claim after settlement
No effect after divorce
In the interview, Honey Singh talked about his much talked about divorce. He said, “It did not affect me at all. After my separation, I started recovering, after that my medication was reduced. It felt like I was seeing the world for the first time in seven years.”
He also revealed that he and his ex-wife have signed a consent form which prohibits them from discussing each other in the media, which is why he refrained from giving more details about their separation.
The singer also recalled a conversation he had with actress Sonakshi Sinha while shooting for the Desi Kalakaar music video in Los Angeles. He said that he was going through a tough phase in his marriage when he told Sonakshi about it. Sonakshi shared her thoughts about the true meaning of marriage, which meant a lot to Sonakshi.
About their divorce
In November 2023, a Delhi court granted divorce to Honey Singh and his wife Shalini Talwar after nearly 13 years of marriage. Principal Family Court Judge Paramjit Singh accepted the second petition filed in the case, ending the trial that had been going on for nearly two-and-a-half years.
Honey married Shalini Talwar in January 2011 and in September 2022, after 11 years of marriage, a mutual consent divorce petition was filed in the family court under section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act. The court accepted the petition and gave them a gap of six months.
In August 2021, Shalini filed a domestic violence case against the singer in Delhi’s Tis Hazari court. She said that she is living in fear as Singh and his family have subjected her to mental, physical, emotional, sexual and economic violence.
Honey wrote a post on social media a few days after the case was filed, calling the allegations “disgusting”, “false” and “malicious”. However, the charges were withdrawn after a settlement was reached between the two parties.