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Samantha Ruth Prabhu recordsdata defamation lawsuits towards YouTube channels: Report

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Ever since Samantha Ruth Prabhu introduced her separation from Naga Chaitanya, there have been speculations round her private life. As many YouTube channels tried to dig into causes behind the couple’s divorce, few even went over board. Now, as per a report on IANS, the actor has filed defamation lawsuits towards some channels “for streaming malignant content about her.”
“Suman TV, Telugu Popular TV, and a few more YouTube channels will receive legal notices from Samantha, for defaming her image on their respective channels,” the report learn.

The identical report acknowledged that Samantha has additionally filed a authorized discover towards an advocate named Venkat Rao, who had allegedly spoken about her marital life and rumoured affairs.

Samantha had earlier rubbished all of the claims made towards her. She tweeted a word that learn, “Your emotional investment into a personal crisis has overwhelmed me. Thank you all for showing deep empathy, concern and for defending me against false rumours and stories that are being spread. They say I had affairs, never wanted children, that I am an opportunist and now that I have had abortions. A divorce in itself is an extremely painful process. Let alone allowing me the time to heal. This attack on me personally, has been relentless. But I promise you this, I will never allow this or anything else they say, break me.”

Samantha and Naga Chaitanya introduced separation earlier this month. A word which the 2 posted on social media stated, “To all our well wishers. After much deliberation and thought Chaitanya and I have decided to part ways as husband and wife to pursue our own paths. We are fortunate to have a friendship of over a decade that was the very core of our relationship which we believe will always hold a special bond between us. We request our fans, well wishers and the media to support us during this difficult time and give us the privacy we need to move on. Thank you for your support.”