New Delhi: Urvashi Rautela and Rishabh Pant have been in the news for multiple reasons many times. This time, a rather interesting incident happened during the ongoing IPL series. Recently, Rishabh Pant made his first public appearance post a brutal car crash he was part of. He was spotted at the Arun Jaitley stadium where he cheered for his team Delhi Capitals for their IPL match against Gujarat Titans.  In the same stadium, a woman holding a placard which read,'Thank God Urvashi is not here' was there. The picture of the woman was shared by Urvashi herself.


Time and again, Urvashi gets trolled particularly in the season when cricketer Rishabh Pant seems to be playing.. This time it is no different. The image was shared by Urvashi on Instagram who captioned the same image, "Why."


Soon after the image was shared, the comments thread was flooded with trolls while a small section even supported Urvashi. A user wrote, "Urvashi urvashi take it easy urvashi😂," while another wrote, "She hasn’t mentioned Rautela, so ignore ✌." A comment read "Rishabh bhaiya ko Nazar lag jaati na 😂," while an Urvashi fan wrote, "How dare she!!! Our goddess Urvashi is omnipresent. URVASHISM for life 🙏🙏🙏 #urvashism."


 






Another Urvashi fan wrote, "Rishabh Bhai always hero for our country but please remember Urvashi Rautela is also only one who won 2 miss universe award and make us proud in the world. There is no means of trolling both are the proud of our country."


Urvashi Rautela and Rishabh Pant have been in brutal social media battles before. The entire affair started with Urvashi saying that Mr RP calling her multiple times and waiting to meet her at a hotel. This began a rather intense battle on social media when Rishabh Pant hit back and the name-calling began.


Meanwhile earlier in March, Rishabh Pant met with an accident while going to his hometown in Uttarakhand from Delhi when his car crashed on the Delhi-Dehradun highway on December 30, last year. Initially, he was taken to a nearby hospital in Dehradun before being airlifted to Mumba