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Divyaa Agarwal calls out Prince Narula’s fans: ‘Hate is fine, but rape threats?’

Updated on: 10 March,2026 04:38 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Divyaa Agarwal revealed she has been receiving rape threats from Prince Narula’s fans following their fallout on The 50. The actor called Prince “self-obsessed” and accused him of instigating fans to send her hateful messages online

Divyaa Agarwal calls out Prince Narula’s fans: ‘Hate is fine, but rape threats?’

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Reality shows are known for their twists, unexpected eliminations and dramatic comebacks, and The 50 recently witnessed one of its most powerful moments with Divyaa Agarwal’s return to the game. Divyaa Agarwal recently took to social media to address the wave of hate and rape threats she has received from the fans of Prince Narula after her fallout with him.

Divyaa Agarwal calls out Prince Narula’s fans


Divya took to her Instagram story to say, "Recently I have been receiving a lot of hate from my ex-brother's (Prince Narula) fans." She then added that hate was fine, but she is receiving alleged "rape threats." Divya added, "Hate ki problem nahi hai, but rape threats." She also revealed that she has been receiving messages where trolls say to her, "Hamko pata hai tu kaha rehti hai...10 ladke le kar aayenge...rape karenge, video banayenge. You deserve all of that."



Divyaa then called out the "so-called" celebrity, hinting towards Prince, for having so much time that he watches the entire The 50 episodes and says, "Aaj ka episode bhot jyada funny tha." Calling Prince Narula "self-obsessed," Divya accused him of "instigating fans" to send her hate messages. She further criticized Prince for helping people, keeping them in his house, and then speaking about it publicly, saying, "Maine paala hai."

About Prince Narula’s video

Divya addressed the hate she has been receiving after Prince uploaded a video claiming that she performed only one task during her time on the show. He also recalled how Divya returned to The 50 house after watching five episodes and then started believing that Prince was dominating the game. Prince also blamed Divyaa for lying to him in the show. 

As the conversation around the fallout continues among fans, Divyaa’s statement highlights the emotional toll reality show contestants can face outside the game, especially when their opinions or decisions trigger strong reactions from viewers online.

Apart from fight with Prince, Divyaa has also been in news after Bhavya Singh claimed she has been living separate from Apurva Padgaonkar. In an interaction with Free Press Journal, Divya Agarwal spoke about the divorce rumours surrounding her husband, Apurva Padgaonkar, and shared that he is the best thing that has happened to her. When asked about their equation of living separately, Divya stated that he lives with his parents and she lives closer to her workplace.

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