Rahul Vaidya Reacts To Elvish Yadav-Maxtern’s Fight: ‘Bigg Boss Ki Casting Hone Wali Hai…’ – News18

Rahul comments on Elvish and Maxtern’s fight.

Rahul Vaidya said that YouTube is not meant for abuse and negativity and that Elvish and Maxtern should handle this personally.

YouTubers Elvish Yadav and Sagar Thakur aka Maxtern are friends once again. Days after the latter accused Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner of threatening to kill him, their happy picture surfaced on social media. Now, former Bigg Boss contestant and singer Rahul Vaidya has reacted to their fight. He said that they should keep their feud private and not spread negativity on social media.

Speaking to Times Now, Rahul said, “I would just say one thing – Bigg Boss ki casting hone wali hai. Agar ladna hai toh aapas mein lado na, sabke saamne kyu ladte hai (I would just say one thing – the casting for Bigg Boss is about to happen. If you have to fight, why not do it amongst yourselves, why fight in front of everyone?).”

He added, “Apne mien baatein karo, lado jo karna hai karo, but yeh social media par, YouTube par faila rahe ho. (Discuss amongst yourselves, fight if you have to, but why spread it all over social media and YouTube?). Social media is not for threatening people. YouTube is to make content. My only question to both of them is – if you are fighting among yourselves, why are you showing it publicly to the world?” Rahul further added, “Whatsapp par gaali do ek doosre ko (if you desire to abuse each other then do it on WhatsApp). Social media platforms are not made for abuse and violence.”

For the unversed, Sagar Thakur aka Maxtern recently accused Elvish Yadav of threatening him. “Bhaisaab, jaan se maarne ki dhamki de gaye hain. Main toh akela tha. Elvish bhai saath mein bahut saare bande laaye the. Toh iske main full video subah daaltu hu acche se. Sab dekhna kya hua. Hamare pass bhi recording hai. Main toh theek hu bas yahan (lip) par chot aaye hai. Yeh bhi 8 logo se ladne ke baad aaye hai,” he claimed in a video statement. Later, Sagar also shared a video online in which Elvish was seen slapping, kicking and beating him brutally.

Thakur also filed an FIR against Yadav and claimed “he tried to break my spine so that I will become physically disabled.”

Later, Elvish Yadav also issued a video statement explaining the “other side of the story”. Elvish said that the incident was “pre-planned” as the complainant, Sagar had installed hidden microphones and cameras at the place of their meeting. He also claimed Thakur was harassing him for the past eight months by sharing negative posts about him. Elvish also alleged that Thakur threatened to burn him and his family alive which led to heated arguments.