Virat Kohli got into a little controversy recently after liking a picture of Bollywood actress Avneet Kaur on Instagram.
People created hullabaloo about the whole issue, and Virat Kohli finally decided to address it on his timeline after all the bashing. He elaborated that the like was actually a computer-generated mistake and that he himself did not click on it.
Fans went overboard reacting to the pictures, with many wondering why he was so oddly associating with them—especially when the owner, Anushka Sharma, was celebrating her birthday. Some called him “washed,” while others questioned what he was thinking.
One person even sarcastically suggested that it might have been his son, Akaaya, who liked the photo on his phone, played around a bit, and was then told to return the device. There were also humorous remarks urging Virat Kohli to unlike the post, saying it would be virtually impossible to defend him this time.Virat Kohli Liked This ðŸ˜ðŸ‘€.
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In a bizarre turn of online events, Indian cricketer Virat Kohli's fans flooded the Instagram comment sections of content creator Avneet Kaur and META CEO Mark Zuckerberg, demanding that the tech boss apologise to the cricketer for what he earlier claimed was an “algorithm error.” The digital outburst came after Virat Kohli issued a public clarification on Instagram, stating that a recent interaction—mistakenly perceived as him liking a post of Avneet—was unintentional and likely caused by Instagram’s algorithm.
Now comes the crucial part—all of this unfolded in the backdrop of RCB preparing to take the field against CSK on May 3 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. CSK stood second on the table, having won seven out of ten matches and coming off a dominant victory over the Delhi Capitals.
